His immediate reaction is to dismiss Clara when she comes to him for help but as they get to know one another, he begins to see that her beauty masks something even more radiant and irresistible, her mind. Raven's intelligence works wonders in the courtroom but makes him less than desired company as social interaction is not his strong suit. When Oliver "Raven" Radford makes another appearance into her life, it is once again infuriatingly amazing. The early 1800s are not a forgiving time for women and the naturally intelligent and commanding Clara has been forced into a silent pretty doll box that is slowly strangling her. Even with all these advantages, Clara is still denied the one thing she truly craves, freedom. Lady Clara comes from a loving, titled, and rich family, she also happens to be stunningly beautiful. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
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