“Was that an equation there? Happiness plus security multiplied by love equals matrimony? Because I can tell you, that’s not how it works at all.”
4.5 stars!
Rebecca Connolly has a witty, clever, and delicious way of writing that will make you laugh, ache, and feel as the characters and their relationship are being developed. This is book 4 in the London League series but can be read as a stand alone. The author does a great job of pulling in the important historical information from the previous three books so that we can understand the backgrounds of Rook’s colleagues without having to read the other books. Rook, aka Jeremy Pratt, is a spy for the Crown in 1825 England and Helen is the favorite cousin of one of his colleague’s wives. Though secretly infatuated with Helen, Jeremy can’t let his public persona slip and can’t let Helen known of his feelings since his group of spies (London League) is being threatened. Unbeknownst to Jeremy, Helen returns his feelings but feels rebuffed when he distances himself and decides to leave London. When Jeremy is tasked to bring Helen safely to her brother’s home in York, all the fun begins. There are secrets to unearth and secrets to protect, carriage chase and gunfire, heady and incredibly tender romance, heart-wrenching angst, fun dialogue, and a cliffhanger that come together to make this book one that you can’t put down.
If you enjoy Regency spy novels, you will absolutely love this one. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series!
I received a copy of the book via Singing Librarian Books Tour and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.