George Oxley, Marquess of Kingston and heir to the Duke of Avebury, King to his friends, led a charmed life, doing whatever he wanted without a thought for anyone else. But his charmed life comes to a screeching halt on the morning of his thirtieth birthday when a curse put upon him and his two best friends when they were just thirteen takes effect. King didn’t believe in curses or witches, but maybe the curse is real as he has lost everything he held dear – his title, his money, and his position within hours of turning thirty, and now creditors are swarming his house taking his belongings to settle his debts. He is taking in the chaos when a very angry yet lovely young woman demands he pay her for the damages done to her tavern. Seeing an escape from his creditors, he returns to the tavern in Seven Dials with her thinking to hide out until things settle down. But King’s life is about to change in ways that he could have never anticipated, primarily thanks to Violet Baker, the feisty, blue-eyed tavern owner, and her brothers. King soon thinks he may have found what he has always been looking for, but he will have to do something he has never had to do; prove that he is sincere and has really changed.
Violet Baker has not had an easy life, her mother died when she was young, and then her stepmother died, leaving her two young sons in Violet’s care, and then her father died, leaving her alone with two young boys and no means of support other than a rundown tavern in Seven Dials. She is barely making ends meet and works hard to protect her brothers from the dangers of Seven Dials, especially the gang leader known as the Ferryman. But when King and his friends come “slumming” in her tavern and start a riot that leaves her tavern destroyed, she is terrified, that if she can’t pay the Ferryman his “taxes” she will lose everything, including her brothers. So she takes matters into her own hands and tracks down King and demands he pay for the damages he caused, but it soon becomes clear that King is having a worse day than she is, so if he can’t pay, she’ll have to keep him in her sights, never expecting that the pampered nob would find a way to worm into her heart, too bad he isn’t staying, no matter what he says.
What a great start to a new series, I was sucked into this story from the very first page and couldn’t put it down until the very last word. I loved Violet and King, both together and individually, Violet is a strong, resourceful, loving young woman and King starts out as a self-centered aristocrat and ends up as a considerate and caring man and I can’t help but hope that he and his friends will find a way to break the curse. This book has a lot going on yet never feels busy or rushed, instead, it is a delightful story filled with curses, witches, loss, heartbreak, wonderful secondary characters, family, evil villains, second chances, steamyish love scenes, hope and finally a happy ever that didn’t seem possible. I highly recommend this book and will be anxiously awaiting the next book in the series!
4.5 stars rounded up
*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*