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A stranger in my arms, Lisa Kleypas


Title: A stranger in my arms
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Editorial: Byblos / Ediciones B / Circle of Readers
Genre: Historical Romantic
Starring: Lara and Hunter Hawksworth

Plot: Three years ago
Lara has lost her husband in an unfortunate boating accident off the coast of India where he traveled Hunter Hawksworth, Lara's husband, there were no survivors. For his marriage to Hunter Lara was an ordeal, it was a dull and selfish man ever loved and despised for being unable to give him an heir. For Lara's death was a blessing from that because of her husband's relatives live humbly in a small home helping the poor.
But one day the Earl of Hawksworth comes after three years presumed dead to reclaim his title, properties, and of course his wife. His return meant loss of securities and property that went for allegedly killing the guys in Hunter and Lara have to re-join the man he despised. But surprisingly shown the man before her is very different from the man who was in the past. Hunter
conquer the heart of Lara and behaved like never before behaved. Kind and affectionate. But a suspicion haunts the imagination of Lara. Hunter Is the man who claims to be? And if so what should I do?

personal rating:
I loved this novel. The argument is quite simple but the way of narrating as the story unfolds not need big screens and hard knocks. First and foremost is a tender book that talks about second chances (although in this case is not a second chance at all of its meaning)
The characters are superbly portrayed and complement each other perfectly.
Lara is a kind woman and that after the death of her husband has found happiness that never got in their marriage. Their marriage was a living hell. She was vilified and basically a zero.
Hunter is a man who has completely changed since the accident. Unlike in the past now is a caring, attractive, fearless, possessing great patience and is madly in love with Lara.
The way Hunter is conquering and overthrowing the Lara defenses is wonderful.
And the final one of the best I've read.

Global Note: 7

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