AXTON is a charming, albeit fast-paced, journey of hardship, self-realization and forgiveness, for both the hero and heroine. Despite the fact that Axton exudes passion and caters to his lascivious appetites, he's incredibly indifferent, as most evidenced by his despicable treatment of Iona (both in the past and present). He's a rogue, in the most sordid sense of the word. And without a doubt in support of Iona, the reader will enjoy the fact that Axton has spent the last few years in complete and utter misery. But those feelings of vengeful satisfaction are short-lived because Ms. Margret does a nice job of reversing our sympathy, especially after the reader learns of all Axton has had to endure.
Romance junkies reviewer: Chris
'He had been a womanising rake who took Iona's virginity at sixteen, and didn't remember doing it. Now, older, wiser and bearing battle scars, Axton employs her as his daughter's Nanny. How long before he discovers who she is? Before then, can she gain retribution for his mistreatment of her?'
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