Re Ishbel's Party - this book brings to mind the phrase "with friends like these, you don't need any enemies" . This one is trainwreck with an avalanche wrapped in a hurricane.
The story starts with the 28 year old h checking out of a London hospital. She was in for injuries received when she was hit by a bomb blast in Beirut. This h has a bit of a martyr complex, okay she has a LOT of a martyr complex.
When she was 18, her beloved dumped her for another girl and laughed at her with the OW and she got drunk and drove, killing a child on a bike. She lost her driver's license when it was shown that the child had been riding without lights but her only family and close friends disowned her completely according to her step brother.
The family in question was the h's stepfather, her mother had abandoned her to his care when the marriage broke up. The h also had a best friend named Ishbel and was in love with Ishbel's brother - who supposedly wanted her enough to kiss her and spend time with her, she had followed him around like a puppy since she was 13 as they were neighbors and Ishbel was her best friend and he was her dearest love.
Ishbel decided to have a big party to celebrate being 18 and she fancied herself in love with the h's stepbrother. The stepbrother was abusive towards the h and the h was a bit worried about her friend, but she was blinded by the attention Ishbel's brother, the H, paid to her. When the h was told the H wanted to meet her in the summerhouse, the h was excited, thinking now they could declare their love for each other. She never thought it odd that the H had brought another woman to the party and was apparently romancing her at the same time he was romancing the h.
After a heated passionate kissing session in the summerhouse, the H's lady came to hunt him down. He thrust the h away and went off abruptly - the sound of his laughter with his current ladyfriend scalding the h's ears and breaking her heart.
The h did not remember anything after that until she woke in hospital and the police told her she was drunk driving and killed a child. The h has tortured herself ever since and spent years in third world countries and war zones caring for displaced and ill children, suffering all manner of hardships and deprivations to atone for her sin.
The agency the h works for refuses to send her back out on assignment, they send her to help an elderly woman who needs a hip replacement instead. The h is obviously traumatized and showing signs of PTSD in her reactions to loud noises etc. (Why on earth anyone thought the h should be caring for ANYONE is beyond me, but I guess SA needed a plot device to get the H and h together and this is it.)
The h meets her new patient and it turns out to be the H's beloved aunt. She never met her before and then she finds out that the newly engaged H will be present as well, he is just off on business at the moment.
The h hopes he won't recognize her, but of course he does and he makes all sorts of accusations about taking advantage of the aunt for money and running off to America for fun and games and deserting her stepfather and being just an all around rotten person, just like her gold digging tarty mother - which the h has never had any real contact with, she was always raised by housekeepers or in boarding school.
The h can't defend herself because the H doesn't believe a word she says and he seems intent on making her suffer, he is so vile in his accusations and tone that the h can't get a word in edgewise.
We also meet the H's fiancee, a nice daughter of a rich industrialist who is helping the H get some financing for exporting to Germany and it is clear that she is in love with the H.
The h is doing her best to stay out of the H's way and care for the aunt when the H decides that it is up to him to extract justice for the h's sins and so he tells her part of her duties are to be doing manual labor in his vineyard. He sends her out to hoe and the h goes along with it, until she passes out from the strain.
The aunt is highly irked with the H and the H finds out about her injuries and then demands to know why she did not explain herself. He also verifies that she is a real nurse and has been working in war zones for the last 6 years. He dumps the death of her stepfather on her after accusing her of abandoning him and the h is puzzled, her step brother told her everyone disowned her and they all refused to see her.
In fact Ishbel left the country the day after the party. She had no knowledge of the stepfather's death or that he had a stroke right before her trial and was asking for her. The H tells the h not worry about missing her stepfather's final illness and death, he left her some money so she should be comforted. (What a comforting thought for the h who just lost the only person she felt loved her. She can just put her pain aside because she has some money that she never wanted to begin with. What a prince of an H we have here.)
Then the H puts together that the step brother lied when he said the h left for America and lied to the h about her stepfather. He then goes on to postulate that the stepbrother hated the h and was always lying about things and using drugs etc, but he had forgotten.
(He must have a really short memory, cause he forgot all of this the day after the party when he took his sister to Australia to get her away from the step brother supposedly and he never mentioned the accusations against the h to his sister - the h's best friend- for 10 years, even when the letters the sister wrote were supposedly returned unopened. He also never questions the story that the h got drunk and drove, when the h had never drank or done anything remotely similar before - probably too busy hooking up with his lady friend to worry that this girl he had know for 5 years and supposedly cared about was in some big trouble and might have needed his support- but then there was his current shag, so I could see how that might be more important.)
Anyhow, now that the H knows the back story and realized he misjudged a bit, he starts making flirty grabs and kisses with the h. She wants to leave (and why she just did not pack her bag and go, I have no idear, for a woman who held it together during bombings and managed frightened staff and children through invasions, she is remarkably unable to stand up for herself or make a simple decision,) but the H tells her if she goes his aunt will blame him, (and of course we can't have the nematode parasite be responsible for any rotten actions he chooses to make,) so the h winds up staying. The H continues to flirt and kiss and sends the h shopping with his fiancee when he finds out how limited her wardrobe is.
Then the fiancee walks in on him with his tongue down the h's throat, she gets upset and runs off, and the h (irked by his grabby hands and mouth) asks him if enjoys pitting his ladies against each other. She walks off to, angry at his punishing kisses but also a bit happy 'cause she is still sooo in lurve with him.
( She herself claims it was arrested development when his fiancee asks her about her feelings, she hasn't been in contact with many eligible men over the last ten years where she was at. Sadly this scene and her arrested development declaration are the only lucid moments the h has in the entire 187 pages.)
The h, the fiancee, the H, his aunt and the fiancee's father are all having dinner later and the fiancee's father is a lech with the h. He tells the H to move up the wedding and then he propositions the h after he tries to buy her off and it doesn't work.
He tries to force the h, but finally her self-defense mechanisms kick in and she breaks his hold and runs. She locks herself in her room and the next day the H has left for parts unknown. The h gets the aunt into the hospital for her operation and the H shows up a few weeks after he left.
He drags the h to his country home by where she used to live and has some big news for her. Ishbel, now married and living in Australia, has returned and wants to see her. Ishbel's news is that she spiked the h's drinks at the party with vodka and set up the summerhouse scene.
The h's stepbrother continued spiking the h's drinks and Ishbel let him take the h home when she passed completely out, instead of just having her stay the night. Ishbel claims she knew how rotten the step brother was that night and she knew about his abuse to the h, yet she let him take an unconscious h away because she was mad her brother went off with his girlfriend instead of the h. She also tells the h that she couldn't have been driving, she was comatose from all the alcohol and she put the h into the passenger seat herself.
The H confirms all of this and states they tracked down the brother, who is now a heroin addict and he confirmed the truth. The h is relieved she did not kill anyone and is it is insta-forgivness all around. The H tells the h that he never told his sister anything of the after effects of that night, but the whole story was a bit thin and questionable. It was a small area with a tightly knit social group and surely Ishbel had other contacts (including family) in the area that kept her up to date on the goings on?
Then the H tells the h he wants to marry her, supposedly he had always loved her, but her stepfather wanted the H to wait until the h was older to propose, but now he can marry her and make up for all that she has endured.
Supposedly he was so obsessed with the 18 year old h that he had to have a multitude of women to distract him and by the way, his fiancee is now history - she doesn't want to be second best apparently (she was probably the most likable character in the book, and she has some backbone and dignity, so I felt bad for her to be used and dumped just like that - no matter how horrible her father was.)
He also tells the h that he never laughed about her with his girlfriend that night, the h was just projecting and he never did anything to help her after the accident because the stepbrother told him he was the h's lover.
So now that he has whitewashed all his past actions and those OW were only a useful distraction, he has to indulge his lust that he never got to before with the h and he is willing to marry her to do it. He is sure she will do until a better model comes along or he gets bored, they can marry cause he only always loved her really and the h still loves him. Whether they marry or not is actually debatable, but it ends with the H and h lurving it up and HEA's all around until the h gets some therapy and a backbone or the H finds a better offer.
There is not enough skillets, in my opinion, to sort out the people in this book. It is very angsty tho and the story is engrossing, I just wish the h had gotten away from these people and into some decent counseling.
Still this is HPlandia and the lurve club fixes everything. It does seem too much to hope that after the H lurve experience, the h will come to her senses, recover from her trauma and take that peaceful job in Kenya she was contemplating before the H and his sister bullied her into accepting their actions that led up to the h's emotional abandonment for ten years.
This one is highly readable if you like the angst, but have the skillets and the adult beverages handy, cause the frustration level is high and the payoff is a bit lacking. You can only be happy the h is happy and hope that lucidity returns or the h wakes up and realizes it was all a bad dream from being in a coma after the bomb blast.