Book 2 of a series. I didn’t read Book 1 and I had no problems following this story. Although the plot carries through to this book, the characters from other books are either just mentioned or appear very briefly in this book. Therefore, it is not necessary to read the prior book.
Captain Gerard de Lacey - 3rd son of the Duke of Durham (28).
Gerard was 5 when his mother died and he has no real memories of her, which is sad as she was apparently a wonderful woman. His father was also very good to the boys, but many years later when he dies they find out he had a clandestine, scandalous marriage years before he inherited the dukedom and that 1st marriage was never annulled. The Duke had concealed this from everyone and had been blackmailed and threatened with exposure and ruin. So, this means Gerard and his brothers could be considered illegitimate and lose all that belongs to the Dukedom. Therefore, they will do whatever they need to do to save their family and find the blackmailer.
Katherine (30) - widow with great financial means. She has a mother who is beautiful, and Katherine’s looks come up woefully short when compared to her mother. Her mother is also controlling, so it seems Katherine has never truly learned how to stand up for herself.
This is a marriage of convenience story. I understood why Gerard needed to marry Katherine, but I’m a bit unclear why Katherine approached him seeking marriage. Yes, she lived with her controlling mother and her dead husband’s nephew, who was a bit creepy. But, she is a widow, she’s 30 and she has plenty of money. So why did she need to marry??? 🤔🤔 I’m a bit hazy on this point.
Now, to the reason I’m really knocking off stars for this book.
1. Katherine. I thought her character was inconsistent and weak. She acts like she was abused. Why doesn't she have a backbone? When Gerard asks if her late husband abused her she said he slapped her a couple times. Yes, that's bad, but it doesn't support why she acts like a beaten down animal. Even after she’s married, when her mother swoops in she falls into old habits and just lets her mother control her thoughts and actions Once again, she’s 30 and has been married before. Does she not have the ability to think for herself?? Argh 🙄. Also, she just always seemed somber or sad. She was a Debbie-downer, in my opinion. Wah, Wah. Boring.
2. How many times do we have to be reminded that she isn’t a beauty or pretty. Dang. 🤨🥴 There are over a dozen references to the fact that she isn’t pretty......Here’s just a few examples:
Page 29 - “She wasn’t pretty at all,”
Page 36 - “I know I’m not a beauty”
Page 85 - “I know she’s not a great beauty.”
Page 97 - “She wasn’t a beauty,”
Page 98 - “She wasn’t ugly. A bit plain, perhaps”
Page 122 - “She wasn’t a beauty,”
Page 138 - “You’re not a beauty like your mother”
- and on and on and on. 😤😤OK.....I get it. No wonder she had insecurities. Geez. And, if she’s not a beauty, get a different cover because I think the woman on the cover is very pretty. It’s a pet peeve of mine when a cover doesn’t match the story.
Oh, and this is just too much. After Katherine buys a new dress other than drab brown and Gerard takes her to the assembly, these are his thoughts......
”On the positive side, his wife had never looked better. No one would call her a beauty, but tonight . . . well, tonight she was quite fetching, to tell the truth. He’d been right that a decent dress would make a world of difference, but he’d had no idea how much. The dull brown dress she once called her best made her look pale and skinny. Even Gerard, who knew every curve of her body, was astonished at how the new blue gown made the most of her slim figure. He was sure he wasn’t the only man entranced by her newly displayed bosom, perfectly set off by the amethyst pendant. Certainly the number of gentlemen who appeared to solicit an invitation and a dance did nothing to diminish that belief. He felt the fierce satisfaction of a speculator who’d bought a piece of land for its rich soil, only to discover a large vein of coal ran through it as well.”
😂😂😂 Wow dude.....you’re comparing your wife to a piece of land??? Yup, that should win you points in the bedroom. 🤨🤨 Sigh 😔 And, apparently he doesn’t mind other men being ”entranced by his wife’s bosom”. 😳
Anyway, Gerard and Katherine head to Bath to follow a clue about the blackmailer. What does Gerard do while in Bath? Asks the postman about who mailed the letters. Wow.....good detective work dude. The only thing that potentially produces another lead is from something Katherine suggests. So honestly, I was not impressed with Gerard much either.
So although I didn’t hate it, I didn’t love it either. Middle of the road for me, so 3 stars.