Night of the Phantom
Anne Stuart's Greatest Hits, Book 4
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Jean Ann Douglass
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Anne Stuart
Megan Carey was ready to embark on a trip to Europe, finally taking time to do something purely for herself, but when she finds her father on the brink of suicide, her plans go out the window. Her father is being blackmailed by a reclusive genius who’s demanded TK Carey show up to answer for his crimes. Panicked, Megan volunteers to go in his place.
Ethan Winslowe is a brilliant, eccentric architect with a grudge. In his odd, rambling mansion, he waits for Megan’s father to enact his revenge, but when Megan comes in his stead, Ethan has a new prisoner to answer for the crimes.
At first, Megan is afraid of the strange, dark man who tormented her father with threats of public ruin. Ethan is mysterious and deeply secretive, refusing to allow himself to be seen in the light of day. But soon, Megan’s fear is replaced by curiosity and a desire to see the man who haunts her dreams, and even as she’s kept prisoner she’s drawn to him, obsessed by him, on the edge of falling in love with a phantom.
Is there any way she can learn to trust a creature of darkness before the outside forces of evil destroy them both?
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Was there a single good or honorable act? Well, he paid a desperate mom to be his mistress and then let her work as his maid. No, wait, that’s yet another example of him abusing women. The only marginally good deeds came with baggage. For her part, Megan took it all and caved every time. The HEA wasn’t about his redemption; it was about her capitulation.
The other off things about this book involved the medieval living conditions, pitchfork primitive townsfolk, and magical realism alongside cars and computers. I didn’t understand the point. The more I listened, and the more I came to realize he was always going to be a jerk, the more I resented this story.
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