Lady Olivia Sherbourne has had a crush on her brother’s best friend James for ten years. It began as many childhood crushes do — with the older boy being nice to the younger sister. Add in a glimpse of James’s naked chest, and Olivia’s heart was lost forevermore. She has been patient with her one-sided love, believing that one day James will wake up and profess his feelings to her. Instead, James is planning a two-year archeological expedition to Egypt without regard for Olivia’s feelings.
Oh, Olivia, I have also felt the blood-pumping, throat-closing angst of unrequited young love. So when you decided to express yourself to James, I was worried. In real life, things could turn very embarrassing. Luckily, you are stubborn and brave; also, this is a romance novel.
Olivia leads James out of a crowded ballroom and onto a private terrace to tell him about her love. James turns her down in a way that leaves them still friendly, it really couldn’t have gone better. But then Olivia kisses him. It turns out that James, who is a lawyer and a scholar, an analytical sort, can’t exactly control himself around Olivia. He is surprised by the kiss, but then he enjoys it. As a friend of the family, though, he decides that it’s best for everyone if he avoids Olivia so such things won’t happen again. Off he goes to the country.
Olivia does not take no for an answer when it comes to James. Many women would have tucked their tails and moved on, but not her. She tracks him down in the country, chaperoned only by her maid. James is flattered, and even pleased to see her, but then he thinks of her brother, and of his expedition, and turns her down again.
By this point, I was worried that Olivia was too infatuated. At some point, a woman just has to accept reality, right, instead of dwelling on the fantasy? Luckily, Olivia does have a moment of self-reflection.
“I can’t have all my dreams wrapped up in someone else. I need to accomplish something for myself. How can I expect someone as worldly as [James] to respect me when I have no real passion of my own?” {Kindle location 1265]
Plot circumstances then conspire to keep Olivia and James in the same location for a while, allowing them really get to know one another. It turns out that Olivia’s love is only partially superficial. She really does admire everything about James. He, in turn, opens up to Olivia and admires her ability to always find the bright side in unfortunate situations. And he says this: “I’d like to remove your chemise. With my teeth.” Please excuse me while I die.
There is also a scene with a river which made me think of a certain scene in Pride and Prejudice (the Colin Firth version). Sure, that’s a dirty trick, but I can’t imagine anyone not enjoying the mental picture of James dripping wet. Even a proper lady like Olivia can’t help but admire his squeezable backside.
Where was I? It doesn’t matter. You’ll enjoy this book for its plucky, optimistic heroine, its honorable, sexy hero, and the good times that they have together outdoors.