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This is Book 8 of Inconvenient Brides/Book 3 of Inconvenient Scandals, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This continues the murder mystery investigation started after the murder of the baron in Long Live the Baron, and revolves around the character of Lord Julius Trafford. He is the good friend and cohort of Lord Brendan Ridley. After Ridley was accused of the baron's murder and his and his wife's lives and safety were threatened, Julius has thrown his all into helping solve the mystery of who is behind these acts. In the previous stories, Julius Trafford was characterized as a carefree, feckless rake who cares only for pleasure. The opposite of his father, a serious lord who takes his duty to his country and government very seriously, above his own family.
This story delves into the continuing mystery of the barons murder, but also explores Trafford's family history and the source of his fractious relationship with his father, which was what built his character as he strove to be the opposite of his pater. It helps to paint a more empathic picture of Trafford, as he came across as a bit of a careless, superficial jerk often in preceding stories - despite the fact that his loyalty and love for his friends was very obvious.
Audrey Gideon is a young woman coming out of mourning for her beloved father. He was a talented country doctor, trusted and employed by the Earl of Stirling. Audrey was his apprentice, following him on his care about the town and estate, and learning at his side. It was a terrible loss when she lost him suddenly and was orphaned. But she was taken up by the Earl as his ward and brought to London. But she misses the country and is uncertain of her future. She is hopeful of being accepted into a society or guild that would accept women to continue her love of healing and medicine, and return to Stirling to continue her father's work. But Audrey is not certain if Lord Stirling would support this plan for her future.
Lord Stirling, only being exposed to Julius's scorn and superficial facade, calls him to account, and Audrey becomes an inadvertent witness to their family secrets and broken relationships as Julius throws his father's own failings back in his face. This leads Stirling to leave London on a sudden mission to the Continent, with plans for Audrey to be chaperoned by a notorious gossip and high stickler of the Ton.
Audrey and Julius seem to be opposites, but when Julius enacts a rash plan to expose the murderer from his three suspects and is the target of an attack in front of the Stirling home. Audrey, as she is getting ready to leave for her new chaperones home, comes across him and cannot leave the injured man without aiding him. They are forced to take refuge nearby, while
Audrey helps Trafford in his recovery. Unfortunately this leads to her ruined reputation as she and Trafford are rumoured to have run off together.
Julius is fearful of being caught in a marriage. Despite his growing affection and attraction to Audrey, and his desire to give her the protection of his name, he is determined to keep it a marriage of convenience. In their time together, Audrey learns that there is much more to Julius than his superficial facade of pleasure seeking rake; that he is warm, affectionate, loyal and respectful and appreciative of her mind and skills. Julius learns that Audrey is smart as well as beautiful and includes her in the circle of friends he holds dear. But he is fearful of it becoming more and ruining their friendship. He has very wrongheaded beliefs about love and marriage, being a witness to the breakdown of his parents marriage over the years and is fearful of his own future marriage breaking down and ruining his and Audrey's life. Because of his own wrongful beliefs and misgivings, he almost ruins his and Audrey's future.
I really appreciated the development of Trafford's background and character and also the story of his family and it's resolution. It gives him so much more depth than he appeared to have before. It made me feel for the poor boy he was before, not understanding the breakdown in his family and the loss of his affectionate, smiling father over the years. Hopefully, after the resolution of the murder mystery, this means a future of love and affection for him with his family and Audrey in the future.
4.5 stars out of 5