
I guess I’m just waiting for Lily Linton to accept that relying on a man is not a form of weakness, and for Ambrose to realize that a woman can be his equal. I wanted some vulnerability, I thought I was going to see that in the desert, although it kinda feels like it but NOPE that’s not what I saw.

I wanted some character development in this sequel because both are very stubborn about their feelings, they keep on denying their attraction. I still love the humor and their banters, what I don’t like in this sequel is the lack of characterization. I hope that he could at least not think about the money he’s wasting, because he’s already filthy rich!He can be charming but I wanted more from him, I’ve been dying to know his backstory. I like Lily Linton snarky and jealous, but I’m still bothered why Mr. I was really giddy when I found out what it was and of course my romantic heart loved every minute of it. Rikkard Ambrose will embark on another journey and they are heading to Egypt on a mission to spy on bandits but this time she’s not going to pretend that she’s a man. Things that involve the two of us’.”Īgain in this book feminist Lily Linton and her misogynist employer Mr. ‘In my dreams,’ he told me, his voice still as hard and cold as an iceberg, ‘more interesting things happen.

“He grabbed my chin, pulling me towards him. Ambrose for crying out loud!!! And nope I thought he’s chauvinistic ways would lessen but I’m afraid it had gotten worse.

Upon reading the first two chapters, I was like Oh hey there he is, the son of a bachelor actually survived the ship (was it Titanic?) Oh goodness! Why was I so anxious that he won’t survive, he’s Mr.

I was agonizingly waiting for the sequel and thankfully I was lucky enough to be given a digital copy of this historical romance by Robert Thier himself. When Storm and Silenceended with a cliffhanger I was in rage because it just can’t simply end that way.
