Wow! If you love stories of sexy masked men, Katherine Grey's historical romance IMPETUOUS is the book for you. And if you love stories of equally determined women who match the heroes at their own dangerous games, again, Katherine’s book is for you.
Mateo de Montayas is a man on a mission of vengeance: to find an object that has been stolen from his bankrupt family, and to ruin his deceased enemy’s family in the process. So he dons a mask and enters select homes of the wealthy in search of the object. The fact that Mateo is a penniless Spanish count, robbed of his wealth, gives him an intriguing back story.
Teresa Darlington (daughter of Mateo’s enemy) wants to prevent him from ruining her dead father’s name, and decides to do a bit of breaking and entering of her own. Her strength and determination, pitted against the grief of losing her mother, having to endure an unloving and hostile aunt, and the fear of losing her only home, makes her a heroine to root for.
Underneath the surface of her bravery, Teresa’s slight naivety and sweet persona should make her an easy target for Mateo’s revenge, yet he can’t seem make himself take advantage of her, even when she offers an insane bargain most men would not refuse. This gentlemanly side of him, in contrast to his devilish streak, will entice readers and win them over heart and soul.
Full of steamy encounters, intrigue, danger, and adventure, IMPETUOUS captivated me from the very first chapter. I won’t give away spoilers for future readers, but I will say that the ending isn't quite what readers might expect — very refreshing.
I look forward to reading more of Katherine’s books!