“you are my light and my laughter, and if you would let me, I would spend the rest of my life protecting you from everything that is ugly.”
Beautiful. Very, very beautiful.
Darling Beast took me by surprise! Just when I thought Elizabeth Hoyt couldn't amaze me more with her works, she proved me wrong. Honestly, I don't know where to start or what to write because this book was virtually perfect in every way. I can't even put into words how wonderful it was. Oh, I really loved it!
The seventh installment in Maiden Lane series is the story of Viscount Kilbourne, Apollo Greaves, a very big man who thought himself a great ugly lump, and Lily Stump, a famous and beautiful actress...Very 'Beauty and the Beast'!
After escaping from Bedlam where Apollo was committed for insanely murdering three of his friends, he'd lived rough and worked hard in the ruined garden for nine months. Until one day his friend, the owner of this place, gave Lily permission to live in the old theater. When she first met him, with his very huge shoulders, a shaggy head, and a wickedly sharp knife in his hand, he scared the life out of her.
At first, both Apollo and Lily weren't attracted to each other. But as they spent more time together, they began to enjoy each other's company more. He couldn't tell her who he really was so she thought he was just a gardener. But then one day, the soldiers came for him so he had to run away. Meanwhile, Lily found out about his past. She believed in his innocence but the fact that Apollo was an aristocrat made it impossible for her to deny that their worlds weren't too different. She thought there was no future for them whatsoever. How could Apollo prove himself innocent of the crime? And how could he prove to Lily that she was the only one for him no matter WHO he was?
“I am the same man I was in the garden,” he said into the silence of the bedroom, his grin fading to something solemn, almost severe. “My limbs move as they did then, my lungs fill with air exactly the same, and my heart…” He paused as if to swallow, continuing lower, “My heart beats constant and true, and if you believe nothing else, Lily Stump, believe this--my heart has changed not at all since the garden.”
This story touched my heart in so many ways. The romance between Apollo and Lily was breathtakingly beautiful and the way they felt for each other made my heart swell. I loved how he cared for her immensely. Oh Apollo, my tortured hero!
“In truth I don’t know what sort of man I am anymore, newly smelted, newly poured into some strange and original mold. I was still too hot to the touch for discovery. But I know this: whatever strange creature I have become, I am yours. Help me, Lily. Unmold me and take what form I am in your hands and blow the breath of life into me. Make me a living being again.”
In that moment Apollo resolved that no matter how ridiculous their mating might be, he wasn’t going to let her change her mind. She was his now—and if he had any say in the matter, she’d be his always.
The mystery of the real murderer and the motive behind the murder had me turned the pages nonstop. The secondary characters were colorful and appealing to me.
On the whole, this one was a perfect mix of romance, suspense, humor, and a bit of mystery. It's by far one of the best HR stories I've ever read. I enjoyed reading every single page of this book. Highly recommended for all HR fans!