4 1/2 steamy stars
I am a big fan of ALL of Stacy Reid's HRs - she delivers my must haves in a good book every time: likeable mcs, a storyline that keeps me glued to the end, and steamy goodness galore! This book was no exception!
The Duchess of Hardcastle, widow Georgiana Rutherford, is lonely. She was widowed 3+ years ago as she married an older man in an arrangement made by her family to align their already blue blood with the even richer blue blood of a duke. Informed of this union at age 13, Georgiana gave up any girlish romantic dreams as she was dedicated 24/7/365 to learning how to be a duchess from that time until she wed at age 16. Though she cared for her husband and he was kind to her, he turned to mistresses for his sexual needs as his wife was there simply to provide an heir and a spare; as such, he visited her once a month during the 3rd week of the month for the first 3 years of their marriage until she conceived the heir: Nicholas. For Georgiana, her son is her world and the best thing about her union with the duke, because even though she offered to play the role of his mistress, she was shut down and told she was not passionate enough. Now that she has shed her widow weeds (and then some), she is being encouraged by her friends (and even her brother!) to pursue a gentleman lover and live a little. And though she is interested in the prospect, perhaps her late husband was correct - she must be cold if she does not feel any sparks with any of the handsome prospects available.
Rhys Tremayne, known as "The Broker," is a "mutt" according to society. Though his mother was the daughter of a viscount once betrothed to an earl, her father sold her to an Irish merchant when he was in need of funds, and she suffered significant abuse by that husband to the extent that she fled him when Rhys was 12, his older sister 4, and when she was pregnant (with what turned out to be twin daughters). Though his mother begged her recently minted viscount brother to take her in, he refused, and the family had to made do in The Stews. Rhys went to work on the docks and learned the value of secrets; thus, he was able to make money to get his family out of the slums and into Mayfair where they are all happily ensconced, each of his sisters heiresses as a result of his fortune. But the one thing Rhys cannot give them is respectability; thus, he is seeking a higher societal connection. He has many politicians and lords in his debt, but having links to a duke would be ideal. And then he gets a request for assistance from the Duchess of Hardcastle, which he sees as his sisters' in if she were to sponsor their debuts. But when he meets the dowager duchess that he expected to be an older lady, he is stunned to realize not only is she young, but she is extremely attractive, and their spark is immediate.
Georgiana needs help, and the only person that can help her is The Broker. When she meets this mysterious man and realizes he is only in his early thirties, despite being in "business" for 20 years, she is stunned. And then when she speaks with him and touches him, he awakens something she thought she would never find. But he is not a member of the ton, and since she has spent her life preparing to be and now serving in the role of the ideal duchess, she cannot possibly carry on an affair with someone so reviled in polite society. But can she resist his charms? And if they do become lovers, can the relationship be purely based on mutual sexual desire? Otherwise, things could get messy indeed.
What I liked:
--- The main characters were opposites yet similar when it came down to it (loyalty, morality, etc.) which made them perfect for each other
--- Plot was fast-moving
--- Found the eldest of the sisters' story interesting - hope she gets her own story
--- Oh the steamy goodness!
What I didn't like as much:
--- Quick "mystery" without much build-up (definitely not central to the plot other than to connect the mcs)
Overall, a wonderful read from a favorite author that I am certain to revisit in the future.
Plot --- 4.5/5
Main Characters --- 4.5/5
Supporting Cast --- 4.5/5
Steam Level* --- 4/5
Violence --- nothing graphic
Language --- not egregious
POV --- 3rd
*Note that steam level is not a rating so much as a how hot was it: 0/5 - clean; 1/5 - mild; 2/5 - sensual but nothing descriptive; 3/5 - now we're getting somewhere; 4/5 - yes please! ; 5/5 - they did EVERYTHING in this one, y'all