All bets are off in this lively Victorian romance full of spice and wit!
May the best gentleman win...a debutante?
Wealthy rail baron Thomas Hayward needs a duke’s land to expand his empire, but the oaf insists on a ridiculous they’ll both woo debutante Miss Grace Lowerby and, if she chooses the Duke (which she surely will), Thomas gets the land at a cheaper price. He can’t lose...
To save her family, Grace must marry the Duke, yet in dashing Thomas she’s found a man she can finally be herself with. But focussing on her goal is paramount...until she discovers the wager and — annoyingly! — that it’s Thomas she’s falling for!
Mills & Boon Historical — Your romantic escape to the past.
I think this is my favourite historical romance, and oh my, it was beautiful.
I just want to thank Mills and Boon for sending me this wonderful book because I absolutely adore it. When a historical romance involves a fake relationship, I will HAPPILY eat it up every single time because the tension and angst is just something that I can never get tired of, and there was PLENTY of it within this book!
Grace Lowerby is an absolute sweetheart and I want to protect her with everything I have because she deserves so much better than a grandmother who uses her. I think her character development was fantastic and I loved watched her become more confident as the story progressed. She may be naive at first, but the woman that she becomes is a force to be reckoned with.
Thomas Hayward is one of my favourite love interests, and I wish I had someone like him when I was surrounded by bullies. You don’t need a title to be someone important, and you should never allow bullies to see that they’ve gotten to you, and Thomas really did show that to be true. Don’t get me wrong, I’m angry for how he went about the wager regarding Grace, but oh my goodness, he is one of the sweetest men to grace the regency era, most of his intentions were good, and the way he was willing to give up land for Grace just had me in awe.
The reason I didn’t rate this book five stars was down to the fact that there was no diversity within this book, and I think diversity is important, no matter the type of book or genre. Despite this, I loved this book so damn much, and for anyone wanting to make their way into historical romances, this is the PERFECT starter for you.