Thanks to Booksprout for a copy of this story and this is my freely given opinion.
This is listed as book 1 of this series, but there are characters and relationships to other books by this author - on saying that, I am just pointing it out, and those books do not have to be read to enjoy this story. I just wanted to point that out, and this is a story of the St Clair family.
This is an emotional, heart breaking, messy story of betrayal, scandal, and loss, but also of perseverence, resiliance and rebuilding.
Sophia St. Clair appeared to have it all, as a debutante, a society beauty, born to a Society family with a noted and influential politician. All of this was lost when she was caught alone in the garden with a man, and this started a storm of ruinous gossip. It was bad enough to lose her place in society and a possible future of ease and weath if she had married well. But she also secretly birthed a baby girl, who was then torn from her arms. This spirals further as her own family gaslights Sophia, in an attempt to keep her shame a secret and save their own reputation, leading to her being tossed out by her mother, after the death of her father.
She rises above her loss and makes a new life for herself, and with some supports from her sisters, to run a business and secretly a writer, primarily speeches for condemned criminals, but is encouraged to start printing revolutionary articles that are becoming more popular with the public. She uses her earning to hire an investigator to search for her lost daughter.
The writings of Lady Sour, Sophia's alias, are rising in popularity and rising the ire of noted politicians, and Lord Roman Montvilliers, the widowed Earl of Haslemere, is tasked with finding and revealing the seditious author. Roman has his hands full already, as a dutiful lord with great influence, a single father to a young girl he adores, a meddling, manipulative mother intent on finding him a new, and appropriate Society wife to polish his reputation, and a scandalous, philandering wastrel brother to rein in. But he does his duty to the PM and works to discover the author to the notorious broadsides.
As Roman and Sophia meet, and an attraction develops, their relationship is fraught by both their past relationships, and the complexities and interference of ther families. As well, there are lies and hidden truths which interfer as well, as Roman and Sophia engage in a torrid affair, that grows to become more, but with much to overcome. This is a messy, messy story, but an intriguing, dramatic, and emotional one that I did thoroughly enjoy. There is the torrid romance, the past scandal, but there is also family drama of truly phenomenal proportions on both sides that ramp up the tension and drama, and so much that Sophia and Roman must overcome and accept to find their way to each other. There is much in both their pasts which become barriers to overcome to find their future happiness together, including the ghost of Roman's wife and his love and guilt over his past with her.
Messy, emotional, wonderful read that takes you on quite an emotional roller coaster.
... and having read the other stories by this author, and knowing that Sophia is of the St. Clair family, my only question is why or how could the other St Clairs - like Georgiana (Lessons for Marquesses) allow Sophia to be abandoned and maltreated so much without offering her some support or a home if they knew what she suffered??
4.75 stars out of 5