This story deals with some very criminal elements, and a woman traumatized by her father and brothers that she has lost her voice. Laird Greyson Foster has migraines from a head injury he received during a battle and wants a quiet wife. Unfortunately, his kindness gives her voice back. Her father realizes he didn't get enough for Rhea and decides to try and get her back. The story has it moments, but our hero sometimes borders on stupidity, until his sister and Rhea knock some sense into him. Really! he has a severe headaches and says he tried everything, but Rhea makes him a tonic that actually helps. Something that lessens the pain is better than nothing, but sometimes I think men like to dwell in self pity, and then try to hide it. The story has well thought out plot, and carries itself well to the end with a few hiccups along the way.
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