![]() ![]() Lucian, the club owner, sends his bookkeeper Ada to the country estate of his friend Max. I enjoyed this book much more because most of the action took place away from the club. This is the second book that I've read from the Phoenix Club Series. Another beautiful strength of this novel is in the secondary characters of this series, think that Burke does a wonderful job showing male friendships, and female friendship, and providing the hero and heroine with people who care about them and want the best for them.Īnother fantastic book in this series that I can not recommend highly enough! I am now awaiting the next installment with anticipation! Darcy Burke is definitely a must read author if you love a sensual and steamy historical romance with wonderful characters. They have a really lovely chemistry that softly grows as they get to know each other, and then sizzles off the page when they enter into the physical side of their relationship. ![]() Watching these two come together, learning to understand the other, and willingly opening themselves up to love is really endearing and I was charmed by their relationship. There are some content notes around wartime, ptsd, illusion to rape/murder of a loved one, and talk of cheating (outside of the hero/heroine's relationship) and Darcy Burke explores this with care and understanding. She is kind and the perfect listening ear, she does not judge others or jump to conclusions and she has the perfect calm demeanor to bring Max out of his shell and show him that he is worthy of the life he has. She is the perfect foil to bring sunshine back into Max's life. I absolutely adored Ava, she loves her job, she loves finding the good in people, and she loves to help others. Max does not look kindly on Ava's appears but with tenacity and good will she breaks down his walls and shows him its time to step up and take care of his estate, employees and tenets. The action of the novel opens up with Ava coming to Max's estate to get his books and household in order. In this novel, we get Ava, the Phoenix Club's bookkeeper, and Max's, a friend of the owners and war scarred marquess, love story. Darcy Burke gets better and better, each novel ups the steam and character development, while creating a beautiful new romance, and teasing future novels, that I am left in want of the next installment immediately! Paste values only: Only pastes the text contained in the original range of cells.If you love a scarred hero, beauty and the beast, grump/sunshine, then look no further than this new installment in Darcy Burke's The Phoenix Club series! This engaging, delightfully paced, steamily sensual novel is a perfect fifth edition to a really solid series.By default, the original formatting of the content will stay the same.Paste the content into the same spreadsheet.In a spreadsheet, copy the content that you want to paste.You can format the content after you paste it. For example, if you copy a column of cells and use paste transpose, it will paste them into a row and vice versa. Paste transposed: Pastes a rotated version of the copied cells.Paste conditional formatting only: Only applies conditional formatting rules to a range of cells.Paste data validation only: Pastes a data validation rule over a range of cells without changing existing formatting, formulas or text.Paste formula only: Pastes the formulas contained in a copied range of cells, not the resulting calculations of the formulas.Paste column widths only: Resizes the selected columns to match the original.Paste all except borders: Pastes everything except cell borders.Paste format only: This option is identical to using the paint format tool – it only copies cell formatting and won't change existing text or formulas.Paste values only: Pastes only the text from the original range of cells.Copy the data that you want to paste and put your cursor in the cell that you want to paste into.On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.You can't copy cells from one spreadsheet and use paste special in a spreadsheet open in another tab. Paste special works only within a single spreadsheet. You can use paste special to decide which formatting gets copied when copying cells. ![]()
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