So, yesterday, I spent my entire day enjoying this book. As the conclusion of the Hellions of Halstead Hall series, I had high expectations. Unfortunately, character-wise, I didn't really care too much about Celia or Pinter, especially with new rakes in the mix - the Duke of Lyons (who appears to be decent sort) and Virginia's cousin (still can't remember his name for the life of me).
Anyway, before jumping into other stories, I'll summarize Celia and Jackson Pinter. For the entire series, we all KNEW these two were destined for each other. Especially considering they were always fighting and Celia needed a man badly and clearly no gentleman was that interested. But until now, Celia was uninterested in marrying (in fear of getting hurt) - that is after Gabe's marriage, Celia is desperate to get married. She has 3 choices and makes Pinter find out which one is worth pursuing. Of course, this would be a difficult task for a man already in love/lust with Celia, and so they finally begin their adventure to realizing their true feelings toward each other. Along the way, they solve the entire mystery around cold case murder everyone's been piecing together from book one.
I never really cared for Celia until this book. And in some ways, it shamed me that I ignored her as easily. She's a sweet girl and reminds me of myself - without the super competitive streak. Pinter is a hardworking bow street runner and should rock the Richter scale, but he doesn't. Which is odd, because he has all the characteristics: proper, smart, brave, and sensual. I don't know, normally he would be my dreamboat.
Mainly, I got distracted with the other suitor in the book. Like the Duke of Lyons. He's seems like a sweet guy and clearly, he's getting his own book. Devenport (I'm guessing here - Virginia's cousin), the rake extraordinaire, makes me drool. I can't wait until he gets his comeuppance. His book happens to be the next book in the series - not sure if its going to have it's own title.
So, I can still recommend this as a good read, because it was highly entertaining and there's some seriously sexy characters scattered around.