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Full Pardon
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When Billy McFetridge was discharged from the British Army, the Ulster Defence Association knew they...
Gay Life Stories
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A fascinating portrait of gay men and women throughout time and across the globe whose lives have...
The Animal Communicator's Guide Through Life, Loss and Love
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'He was just a pet,' people sometimes say, and yet our animal companions are so much more to us than...
The Secrets of Existence and Fulfilment
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We all have issues. They may be minor or they may be crippling insecurities which keep us from...
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TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated The Duke's Refuge (The Leeward Islands, #1) in Books
Feb 23, 2021
Lorri Dudley crafted a great story about forgiveness, love and finding yourself amidst adversary. I enjoyed reading about the characters in this book, they had some good strengths and weaknesses. Both of the main characters were well developed and grew throughout the story. Honestly, at first, I was not sure if I particularly liked Georgia as she seemed to be a weak character, however, by the end of the book she turned out to be pretty good. I also liked Harrison, he was sure of himself and a strong character right from the get-go, a great dad and someone who wasn’t afraid to have a little fun.
I liked the setting of this story as well. Lorri Dudley’s descriptions of island life, the people, animals, and climate made for a vivid backdrop to this story. She described it in such a way that you could almost taste the salty are or hear the thunder roll. I think it would have quite a change for someone coming from England to the small island of Nevis. It made me want to visit
I liked the setting of this story as well. Lorri Dudley’s descriptions of island life, the people, animals, and climate made for a vivid backdrop to this story. She described it in such a way that you could almost taste the salty are or hear the thunder roll. I think it would have quite a change for someone coming from England to the small island of Nevis. It made me want to visit





