Yet, Peregrin and Olivia formed a stout friendship that pulled in the adults, in equal measure, into an adventure that was sure to change all of their lives. Peregrin and Bathsheba's strong-headed daughter, Olivia immediately started budding heads and it was fun to see both Benedict and Bathsheba getting involved to settle peace. There was definitely a lot of powerful nonverbal messages emitted between the two that I found fascinating. Regarding this strong sense of awareness the two had for each other, Loretta Chase did a fantastic job in setting up the sexual tension between both Bathsheba and Benedict. Bathsheba caught his attention, as she was devastatingly beautiful to him. I loved how he immediately became aware of Bathsheba Wingate's presence at the museum on an ordinary day where he accompanied his studious, nephew Peregrin. Benedict is the responsible, older brother of the Carsington's and he's the opitome of male, aristocratic perfection. It was great to follow Benedict Carsington's MUCH NEEDED fall into love. ENTHRALLING, SEDUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING!!
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