I was given this book, by the author for an honest review.
I went into this book blind. I had no idea what it was about, since its not up for preorder, or on goodreads just yet, so I was a little wary. However, it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise.
Sophie is a spy, the only female member of an organisation called Zodiac. she works alone, has never worked with other team members and likes it that way. she is also a Frenchwoman living in England, post French Revolution.
Bruce is a Lord of the Manor, who likes to get his hands dirty, doing what needs to be done on the estate. He is also a member of Zodiac, a loner, and not used to working with other team members.
When Aries puts them together to complete a mission that could turn deadly, sparks fly, and they learn just how much they need each other. But when Bruce is captured, and tortured, he comes to believe all sorts of things about Sophie, and she sets off to correct those things, putting her life in danger.
Having read A voice At Midnight, I thought I knew Cole's style of writing but this is much different. the general plot line is deep and dark, it moves at speed in places and slower in others, keeping you on your toes. some French Revolution history involved, but not told in a "teaching" kind of way. it is also somewhat saucier than Midnight. Not explicit, at all, but much more detailed than the other book. I loved that. the way Sophie and Bruce come to rely on each other, in their given roles, and as them selves was beautifully written, and it draws you into their world, their feelings, emotions, and just how far they might have go to get out of the situation they find themselves in. I liked how it wasn't til the traitor was revealed, that I didn't click who it was. sometimes you just know, I didn't.
Set in 1804, it is an historical romance, and comes with all the rules and regulations of the time, some which are just laughable these days, but also the words of the time are used, keeping true to the genre. this is also the second in a series, and some of the tale of the first book is in this one, at some point I will go back and read that book, as I would like to know more.