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Ruined
Ruined | M. C. Frank
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The duke of Ashton sits at the Opera at Vauxhall Gardens, bored out of his mind, and plans murder. He curses the day that brought the little governess, destitute and sad, at his door eight months ago, to upset his careless if a bit meaningless existence. How could he have guessed the terrible, evil secrets she was hiding? And now that he knows all, the truth appears wilder, even more despicable than even he could have imagined. He hadn't counted on losing his heart to her, of course, but he did. What he doesn't know is that a tendril of the shadows of madness and sin that followed Beatrice to his door is still out there, looking for something to devour. The only one who can save him from the darkness is the girl herself, but he knows he'll never see her again. He who once prided himself on his indifference to other human beings, feels his chest constrict with pain every time he even thinks of her. Beatrice, smart, gentle, kind-hearted, lovely. Ruined. A perfect blend of darkness and light, this Regency retelling of Jane Eyre will break your heart as well as uplift it.
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Ruined | M. C. Frank

"Miss Devon," he repeated, "I would be obliged to you if you were to stop wasting my time. You are clearly ill-suited for this position."

At that, he saw a spark of fire in her warm, clear eyes. "You cannot have read my credentials," she answered with a touch of authority in her voice that he hadn't expected.

"Oh but I did," he retorted. "The question is, did you?"

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Ruined | M. C. Frank

Starting this one! I loved her No Ordinary Star trilogy, so I'm excited about this dark retelling!

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Fantastic regency retelling with all the eerie drama of the original set in a new, intriguing light! This book had me guessing from the start but didn't give me everything I wanted, at least not when I wanted it. A wonderful tale of romance and class and trauma where no character should be taken at face value.

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M.C. Frank does a brilliant job of (reverse) retelling the story of Jane Eyre, with beautifully written characters! The story was much darker than I was expecting, but I liked the twist that Frank gave to the classic gothic romance. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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