He definitely holds his own again Helen especially she is the one that starts these tricks.You see at the beginning why Helen holds such an animosity toward Hethe. And boy does he do a good job with it too. But Lord Holden isn't a pansie, and plays his own tricks back. Eating cloves of garlic so her breath makes him never wanting to kiss her, cooking his food so its hard as rocks, spoiling his wine and even pushing his fear boundaries. So these two are to marry and while settling the "agreement" Helen comes up with the idea that she can't marry Lord Holden, and starts to play horrible tricks on him. Well, the King is tired of getting numerous complains about these two parties, so he and his advisor come up with the idea that they should marry, and that way it would solve his problems. So the gist of the story is, that both Lord Holden and Lady Helen are at odds with each other, constantly complaining to the King about their problems. This couple they are a hoot especially in all the tricks they play on each other. Its not your typical angsty romance, its pretty hilarious at times. At first I thought I had read Bliss many years ago, but I remember setting this aside, because I just wasn't in the mood for this type of angst romance. I am a huge fan of this author, and her historical's are so lightehearted and fun to read, and not books you should take seriously, they are just a relaxing respite. Bliss is a re issue of a medieval historical era romance that was first published in 2001.
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