![]() ![]() Still, if I can’t remember much about that first book but can understand this story just fine, I don’t think there will be any problems with this book standing alone. This book is related to Let Me Be the One, in fact, the time line of the two books actually overlap early on in the story. India, of course, is a typical Jo Goodman heroine with some secrets of her own, and soon South finds himself trying to protect her from the villain as well as trying to nab that fiend. Popular stage actress India Parr may or may not have been involved, so he orchestrates their meeting. ![]() Like every other romance hero who happen to be born in the Regency era, South has ties with the Intelligence and now he is investigating the murder of an agent. The heroine India Parr’s permanently dour and too-serious nature takes some getting used to, but the hero Matthew Forrester, Viscount Southerton (the “South” in this author’s Compass Club series) is gallant and sensitive like a dream romance hero. Everything I Ever Wanted would do better as a standalone book, as the secondary characters tend to distract from the main plot (that and Jo Goodman’s writing of male interactions and repartees here ring false), but I find it a solid enjoyable tale. ![]()
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