" Daniel, ninth Duke of Sussex, is a government agent belonging to the Free Fellow League, a group of gentlemen dedicated to obtaining war information against Napoleon. On a mission of smuggling dispatches from France to England, Daniel is shot, but it is imperative that he return home and attend his annual gala or his cover will be blown. Daniel has his side stitched, drinks alot of bourbon and makes his way to the ball.
Miranda St. Germaine has always been secretly in love with Daniel, even though years earlier he broke off their courtship and declared he wasn't ready for marriage. Daniel's mother, the Duchess, is highly opposed to Miranda, and has made it clear she does not approve her to be anywhere near her son, so when Miranda crashes the ball, the Duchess is furious. Daniel arrives in time to escort Miranda into a dance, but as they begin to waltz, Daniel confesses he is gravely hurt and asks Miranda to help him outside.
As the couple make their way outside, Daniel's stitches rip open and he bleeds all over himself and Miranda. He pleads to her not to let anyone know of his injury and asks her to help him hide so he may recover. The couple is spotted, and to do damage control, Daniel secretly marries Miranda before passing out, leaving Miranda to hide and care for him.
After tending to his wounds, Daniel wakes up and remembers nothing of their secret marriage. Miranda lies, and says nothing untoward happened during the night, but she soon realizes she is going to have to tell him what truly happened while he was drunk and injured. Especially after the couple let their hormones take over and make passionate love.
As the couple, fight they're way through misunderstandings, a double agent in the Free Fellows organization threatens there safety, and there night alone becomes revealed, leaving danger and scandal for them to fight."
Angel Manners, Resident Scholar
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Review Analysis of Truly A Wife
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Plot
Time/era of story
- Regency era
Marriage/Married
Yes
Marriage subplot:
- marriage of convenience spurring real love
Action/suspense subplot?
Yes
Action:
- spies
If one lover chases another...
- they alternate
Main Male Character
Profession/status:
- Prince/Nobleman/King
Age/status:
- 20's-30's
How sexual is this person?
- very picky
Sex has good effect on him
Yes
Sex makes him
- confident
- blissful
- sensitive
How sensitive is this character?
- middling sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor
- Mostly serious with occasional humor
Intelligence
- Smarter than most other characters
Physique
- bulging muscles
Main Female Character
Age/status:
- 20's-30's
Profession/status:
- Prince/Nobleman/King
How sexual is this person?
- naive virgin
Sex has good effect on her
Yes
Effect of sexing
- confident
- blissful
How sensitive is this character?
- sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor
- Mostly serious with occasional humor
Intelligence
- Smarter than most other characters
Physique
- very athletic
Style
Person
- rotating 1st
Accounts of torture and death?
- generic/vague references to death/punishment
Sex in book?
Yes
What kind of sex:
- vague references
- descript of kissing
- touching of anatomy
- licking
- actual description of sex
- descript. of female anatomy (the big B's)
- descript. of female anatomy (the big V)
- descript. of male nudity (the big P)
Focus of story
- equally on him and her
How much dialog
- significantly more dialog than descript
How much sexing?
- 1-2 sex acts