Miss Amelia Caroline Bradfordham, daughter of Viscount Bradfordham, was mortified to discover her father had given her hand in marriage to Viscount Julian Carlton Grenbridge to settle a debt after a ruinous loss at cards.
Although Amelia and Julian had met socially a few years before, she believed him to be an angry, brooding man much like her father. Furthermore, he had already buried two wives. Though she had no choice but to marry Julian, he assured her that he would not force her to his bed.
Three days into their marriage, the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies asked Julian to use his yacht on a secret mission. A couple on their honeymoon would be their cover story. They would be in tighter quarters. Would he continue to honor his promise?
A slice of life type of story, wherein the author gives us some great detail in the daily lives of our protagonists which is very true to the period. More telling than showing, though there are some good scenes of relationship development and the emotional arc defines the storyline. I look forward to the progress of the author in honing their craft of writing and finding out how to make the story come alive.
Prepare to be swept off your feet by a regency romance that's more delightful than a well-timed quip at a debutante ball. This tale will tickle your fancy, make your heart pirouette, and leave you grinning like you've just heard the most scandalous gossip at a society soirée. Trust me, this book is so charming, it should come with a warning label for excessive swooning and uncontrollable laughter.
This book was one of the regency romances I truly enjoyed. As a young girl, I enjoyed Victoria Holt and this story brought back memories of that style. Kudos to the author for capturing that era in a book. I had to look up a few of the old-fashioned words, but this book was a refreshing delight. I recommend you pick up a copy.
A solid historical romance. There is a mild plot of an aristocrat being asked to do a bit of spy work for the government but its very much a B-plot to the romance. However, there is no real drama or tension in the romance plot. It's very straightforward and HEA.
A beautifully written romance novel that is easy to read, clean and truly entertaining. It reminds me of the old school romance stories. Excellent reading entertainment.