5 stars
“I was hoping I could avoid the bit in the proposal where I lay out all the advantages of the match to you. There aren’t nearly enough of them. The truth is simply this: you can find a better man than I. God knows you wouldn’t have to look very hard. But I don’t believe you can find one who loves you more.”
What a beautiful story! A satisfying ending of the trilogy. Before this book I wasn't sure about Smite, but here I really got to love him.
Smite, aka ‘The Lord said in his heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake; for the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth; neither will I again smite any more every living thing, as I have done.’(yes, that is his full name, NO, I'm not making it up), aka Lord Justice is fiercely devoted to his job. He's suffered through a lot of things in his youth, and now he wants to make sure everyone is treated fairly. there's just black and white in his world, innocent and guilty. No affection. Sentiment. Love. Just a self imposed isolation. Then he meets Miranda Darling, a shady character by his standards, spirited and beautiful woman stuck in the slums. And he wants to help her.
Smite is definitely interesting. Seemingly cold and unbending he's nonetheless amazingly compassionate and even *gasp* romantic. You have to dig hard, though *grin*
“I always mean precisely what I say, even if I don’t say precisely what I mean.”
“You,” Miranda said daringly, “have a kind heart.”
He turned away from her, the tails of his greatcoat swirling about him. “Don’t enlarge too much upon the matter. The cats were hungry. I had food. This seemed to be a problem with a ready solution. It’s not kindness to solve problems; it’s efficiency.”
“I stand corrected. You have an efficient heart.”
In an attempt to keep her near him, but unable to deal with his feelings in a different way he offers to make her his mistress.And along the way she makes him feel. Despite his sentimentality quota.
“Would you know,” he said, his tone a bit more businesslike, “this conversation has officially exceeded my daily quota for mawkish sentimentality. That’s it, then.”
“Quota?” she said. “What are you talking about?”
“My sentimentality quota. There’s a limit as to how much sentiment I will tolerate in a day. I’ve just reached it.”
“It’s not—” she glanced at the watch in his hands “—not yet three in the morning. And this is…a special occasion.”
“Nevertheless, we’re done. As much as my pride loves to be puffed up, I’d appreciate it if you could refrain from further compliments. And definitely no protestations of love—that would put me off for a good long while.”
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“You know I hate that name.”
“I do. I figured I’d best call you by it, to make sure we didn’t risk your quota. Otherwise I might have to invent a pet name for you, and we should be finished with each other before the day even started.”
He leaned into her. His mouth brushed hers in a kiss, startling in its sweetness. “Ah. Miranda-no-comma-Darling,” he said, “I knew there was a reason I wanted you to fill my days with an absence of sentiment. Thank you.”
And along the way he starts falling in love...
“You don’t let me frighten you. You’re not afraid to disagree with me. From the first, you made me feel warm in a world where I often feel alone. I’ve reposed confidences in you that I’ve scarcely told another soul. And if you must know why I want you near, it’s because I don’t like to think of you too far away.”
Miranda Darling has certainly led an exciting life. Raised by actors, but eventually forced to leave her haven and take a boy with her, her life is no longer easy. The opposite, actually. She had got involved with criminals and she is no longer certain what the right path is. When she meets Smite, and realizes what an incredible man he is, things become even less clear. The only things she is certain of are his trustworthiness and her budding feelings for him. So when he offers her the position of his mistress she says yes. Even though Smite says he wants no affection it is quite clear to Miranda that's his own way of asking for it(sadly, or luckily, she's right :D). But Miranda's past might not be that easy to shake... And the notorious crime lord might not let them get away. I liked the fact that Miranda didn't rush of into danger at every turn. She calmly and logically decided her course, trusting Smite to help.
I loved watching these two fall in love. They're both wonderful, and so different! I also liked that unlike in the previous books Miranda was well aware of her worth and did not need Smite to see it. He was just a man who loved her and whom she loved. The story was very emotional and I felt for both of them and their hurts. Still they managed-together. And I'm left with great satisfaction of reading this series and a definite affection for the Turners...and Courtney Milan's writing.
I leave you with one of Miranda's thoughts I loved:
"She had always thought that she wanted someone to love her beyond all reason. Someone who would slay a regiment of knights to save her the slightest inconvenience.She’d been wrong. That sort of fool left nothing but a swath of bloody knights in his wake."