![]() ![]() He keeps everyone at a distance and Quinn does a fabulous job of painting him as our tortured, scarred, terribly moody hero. ![]() ![]() Badly wounded from the duel he has to rely on a cane and is significantly limited physically. Hugh has a crazy and abusive father, and he has no reason to believe that he’ll ever find love. Who is Hugh? He’s a friend of Daniel Smythe-Smith, and a severely injured man thanks to a duel with Daniel that he instigated years prior. This is Hugh’s story, and that is all I needed to know in order to jump in and devour this book instantly. He should be the one with the permanent repercussions. Now Daniel was getting married and would live happily ever after, and all would be just as it should have been. He had subdued his father, and he had located Daniel Smythe-Smith and brought him back to Britain. Sum of All Kisses by Julia Quinn (Smythe-Smith Quartet #3) ![]()
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