She has friends that accept her as she is and isn’t dependent on anyone but herself. Although she misses her old life, Camille has settled into her new one at the Tantalus quite well. Her employers have barred her father and Fenton from the club so she can be as comfortable as possible. Camille doesn’t want to encounter people from her former life. She works and lives there and seldom leaves the grounds. (Interested in the background of the Tantalus? Click here!) Finally, Camille ends up at the Tantalus Club. Her friends are no more welcoming than her family…they do not want to be associated with her. When she returns to her parents house later in the day, they tell her she is only welcome if she goes through with the wedding. Camille just couldn’t go through with a marriage to a virtual stranger, so she ran away. Their fathers were friends and wanted to unite the families. Lady Camille Pryce and Stephen Pollard, Marquess of Fenton, were betrothed as children. But what if the jilted fiancé wants his runaway bride back – but can’t be bothered to try? Interesting things can happen, faithful reader! When a young lady leaves her fiancé at the altar, there are always consequences, aren’t there? Usually unpleasant ones. C2’s review of Taming an Impossible Rogue (Tantalus Club, Book 2) by Suzanne Enoch
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