Evie's innocence captivates St. Vincent's jaded heart from "summary" of The Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Evie's innocence was like a breath of fresh air in St. Vincent's world, filled with cynicism and jadedness. Her pure heart and genuine nature stood out amidst the deceit and manipulation he was accustomed to. It was as if she had the power to see through his facade, to reach the part of him that he had long buried under layers of indifference.
St. Vincent found himself drawn to Evie in a way he had never experienced before. Her innocence awakened something in him, a sense of protectiveness and tenderness that he had thought long gone. Her presence softened his rough edges, making him yearn for a kind of connection he had never dared to hope for.
Despite his reputation as a rake and a rogue, Evie saw past the rumors and the gossip to the man beneath. She treated him with kindness and understanding, refusing to judge him for his past mi...
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