Bree Wolf once again does a good job of changing one's opinion formed of a character introduced in a previous novel and setting it on end in a later book. That is what was done with Diana Lawson, our heroine in Rules to be Broken, book 5 of A Forbidden Love series. In an earlier novel in the series, she is portrayed as a spoiled, self-centered debutante that is forced to marry an older man (friend of her father) when a well-known rake refuses to marry her when she mistakenly forced him into a compromising situation. Even though she married and birthed a son to her husband, she continued to be semi-ostracized by society due to the original compromising situation. Bree deftly portrays the angst Diana continually experiences from the double-standards prevalent during the Regency period. After her husband passes away in the arms of his mistress, Diana, though officially still in mourning, tries to experience some sort of freedom, though she almost goes beyond the point to total ostracism. It is at that time she meets Arthur Abbott, Earl of Stanhope, who strikes up an indeterminate friendship with her. Arthur is known as a stickler for propriety but after seeing and speaking with Diana, he feels that she has been unfairly treated over the years. He guards his feelings carefully as his mother is totally against association with anyone who has any kind of gossip spoken or known about them. Because of her dislike for her husband, Diana had never established a bond with her little boy after he was born. It is through Arthur's urging and encouragement that she develops a relationship with her child, as she is the one who will have the most influence over him in his young life, and how he will treat women when he matures.
I found myself liking the person that Diana became by the end of this novella. She was able to focus on and be grateful for what she did have and come to love her son and Arthur.
There were a few typos in this book. It is a standalone novella although it might enhance the reading pleasure if one reads the previous books in the series, especially book 2, before this one.