Book Synopsis
Anthony Jardine relished his role as curate, but his new duties as laird of Dungally aren’t always to his liking. Though he thought his new inheritance would be a blessing, somehow he’s finding nothing but trouble on these estates. And the intelligent, compassionate, feisty lass who was sent to rusticate in his territory is one of the biggest problems. He’s falling in love with her, but she doesn’t share the faith that’s his foundation—not to mention he’s been lying to her about who he really is. For the truth-loving Verity, that may be unforgivable.
The tangled web these two have woven may spell disaster for their happiness—and for the tenants of Dungally.
My thoughts:
I absolutely loved Misleading Miss Verity. From start to finish this book held my interest throughout. There’s never a dull moment when Verity Hatherleigh is around much to the chagrin of her father who sends her off to Scotland.
Verity is my favorite character in this novel because she’s a bundle of fun and energy which is an interesting contrast to Anthony Jardine. He has responsibilities far greater than Verity realizes and I loved seeing him accept and grow into his role. As a reader I love seeing the growth and maturity of characters which I got in this novel.
Everything about this well written and well-paced novel made it a joy to read.
I have loved this series and am sorry to say goodbye to the Daughters of Aynsley but I know that I will revisit them when I reread the three books so artfully crafted by Ms. Miller.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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