Throughout the book, Gavin and Judith have to overcome obstacles due to their having married as total strangers. Judith and Gavin’s initial meeting on their wedding day starts as a fairy tale but soon turns disasterous when Gavin’s conniving, deceitful former lover, Alice, turns up hoping to keep Gavin chained to her. But when the earl threatens his wife with serious, bodily harm if Judith doesn’t go through with the marriage, she capitulates. Judith’s mother, on the other hand, has trained her to become a prioress to protect her from the same sort of abusive marriage she herself suffered. All his sons are dead, and though he’s left with this puny and worthless daughter, the least she can do is give him grandsons. Judith is the daughter of an abusive and powerful earl who sees this marriage as his way to continue the family line. Gavin sees the marriage as a way to re-establish his tarnished family name. We meet Gavin Montgomery in Velvet Promise in which he marries, sight unseen, the outrageously gorgeous, red-headed, golden-eyed Judith Revedoune. In these books, Deveraux introduces us to the wonderful, proud and gorgeous Montgomery brothers. Of all of her wonderful books, the four titles in Jude Deveraux’s Velvet series are classics and particular favorites of mine.
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