Sex: multiple scenes, heavy petting
Language: 0 F words, 47 Lord's name in vain, 0 S words
Violence: fist fights, stabbing, drowning
Cliffhanger: only a lead in to Lillian's story
Do I need to read books before this one: no, but I'll go read it
Would I read more of the series: yes
The book starts in turmoil, a romance develops, we get updates on Nicole and Oliver, the turmoil comes to a head, and ends with a HEA and a little bit of a lead in for Lillian's story. The mystery was well done, the characters sufficiently created, and the plot was moved because of character's decisions. I enjoyed this one.
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Rose, daughter of the Earl of Stanton, is escaping being held prisoner in her father's manor. She comes to the inn, sees her father's carriage, turns back to warn her paid companion, Nicole. But she gets lost, then sees a light. It's not the Manor. Mrs Booth comes out, pushes Rose out of the way. Mrs Hibbet tries to get Booth to stay, says Rose isn't expected until next week. Rose has blisters on her feet, Mrs Hibbet assumes because old master was miser. Earl was miser; she'd declared affection for Lord Cunningham, and Earl sent her to asylum for 6m. Booth found toads in her room, the children are horrors. Rose doesn't reveal who she is to protect her reputation.
Day 1, Christian Knight, Viscount Farleigh, isn't happy his 7yo twins don't have a nanny. Cassandra died 2ya, unhappy marriage. Hibbet introduces Rose, an angel. He's attracted. She says she was hired at Morton Manor. Her hands are soft, her curtsies ton-ish; must've fallen on hard times. He offers her more money than she says she'll get there (and has to give raise to rest of house). She accepts on 2 conditions: groom accompanies her there to tell them, trial basis for 1 week. He'll accompany her; he doesn't tell her he suspects a murderer in their midst. She tries to clean and set the fire, he coaches, wipes ash off her face. She's affected by him, more than by Lord Cunningham. Dr Taylor comes weekly, servants routinely sick. Reverend Wilmslow is no angel. No one's asked Jacob and Alice them why they've scared away 10 nannies in 2 years. They sleep in the room next to Dad; the nursery is far away because Mom needed to sleep during the day.
Dr believes source of illness is spore; all illnesses similar to Cassandra's. Rev thinks it's evil from the Manor. They leave, Christian fantasizes about Rose. Hibbet says the kids like her; Jacob detests everyone. She also says Rose already left. He runs to get his horse, memories of a dead miss in the forest. Cassandra had had an affair with the Manor's warden, Watson. Rose has found no one there, weeps on Christian, he feels protective. Walking home, Christian tells her Cassandra got addicted to laudanum after the babies were born, came to the Manor for an hour or two every week. She tells him he's a good man to let his wife stay at home during that time; her father locked her in the house for six months. Greatest teachers cause most pain. He offers her governess; she won't discipline: we are more inclined to remember the lessons from those we revere.
Jacob's to go to Eton next year; neither twin is happy about it. Rose takes lesson outside. They had the fever the rest of household has; Papa told stories; Rev tidied nursery--organized cupboards, straightened drawers, looked under bed, memories of Mom trunk. They play Blind Man's Bluff while Papa watches. When it's her turn, she gets dizzy, falls, Christian catches her. Papa! “Shush,” Lord Farleigh whispered. “I cannot release her until she says my name.” R: I am the one who does the catching. C: Oh, you’ve caught me, Rose; make no mistake about that. “Rose has won the point, Papa.” C: Oh, I don’t know; I can’t help but feel I am the winner of this game. She's tingly, attracted. The kids help her off him. “Your cheeks are red.” R: Are they? Well, it is rather warm out. C: I have to agree. I, too, am rather hot beneath the collar. They go for cake, she's invited because she didn't scream when Jacob put a worm in her hand.
Day 2, the Knights wait for Rose for the picnic. She'd had to cut her hair because of Jacob, but she won't lay blame at his feet. They ask questions the other won't answer. They play BMB again, Christian as It. Rose falls in the lake, Jacob jumps in. Jacob had pushed her; she doesn't know how to swim; neither does Jacob. Christian gets them both, they all walk home. Their pinkies entwine.
After hot baths, Christian calls Rose in for Jacob's apology. Had the lake been a few feet deeper, I might not be sitting here. Christian didn't know about the push, just the hair. Jacob cries, Everybody leaves us, please don't leave. Hugs. Mama didn't want us. C: She was sick. J: These were tests, Rev says when you care about someone, you forgive them. Hugs. Jacob confesses he stole letters from Mama. He won't show them to Papa. Rose asks to take Jacob to his room to speak at his ease. C (in pain): “What sort of man has no control over his children? You must think me weak and foolish. R: Loving your children and trying to protect them does not make you weak, not in my eyes. OK, return tonight after dinner; I want your counsel on other things.
Jacob takes her to her room, not his. They're sex letters. J: A lady died in the woods, just like Mama. I think the letters might say why but I don’t understand all the words. She offers to read and give Papa the pertinent stuff. There's also a ledger. Dr arrives to see Jacob, did you like tonic? Lies, Yes.
She joins Christian in his study. He knew about affair. They didn't love each other, appeased parents. At least yours didn't take your freedom. Jacob thinks Mama's death and lady in woods are related. Miss Stoneway had escaped asylum; Miss Turner did, too, not found. Cassandra died in Watson's arms in cottage fire. She's sorry that was so dreadful, kisses his cheek, apologizes. He kisses her back, both passionate. Then he sees the Manor is on fire. He'll go, you stay with kids, kisses her, makes her promise to stay in the house.
The Manor will be ashes in hours. A couple sits on the ground. Christian goes for the Dr while they go to the Inn. It's the Earl and a woman, but it's not the old man. After the Dr tends to her, he asks Christian if he still claims to have seen faceless figure in a long black coat, like he did at the cottage's burning. Stanton dismissed all servants 2 days ago.
Rose worries Christian's hurt, goes toward the manor. She runs into a man who confuses her with Miss Asprey, his dove. He apologizes for leaving her there to die, then sees she's blonde, not auburn. Christian finds them, the man says You'll not take her from me again. Christian punches him. Lord Mosgrove's coachman takes him away. They hug, C: You promised you'd stay safe. R: I needed to know you were safe. C: Do you have any idea what you’re doing to me? On one hand, you make me feel like the strongest of men. I could race up a mountain, climb that damn tree. Punch any man who threatened to harm you. And yet inside … Pay me no heed. R: I don’t know what’s happening to me, either. C: Rose, when I’m with you my thoughts are far from moral. R: When I’m with you my thoughts are far from moral, too. They kiss, turns into 3rd base. Butler Alfred interrupts. On the walk home, he tells her all he knows, plus the old Earl died. The lady with red hair was Nicole. She faints.
He carries her to her room, sending someone for the Dr. Hibbet takes him out of Rose's room, someone's been asking for a woman of her description; if it happens again, direct them to me. "Truth be told, he needed her. She made his world of chaos a bearable place. Even the children behaved differently around her."
Day 4, Rose wakes, having slept through Day 3. She learns Rev searched her room for spores. Hibbet tells her Christian reprimanded Rev and Dr sharply. Rose battles with Lady Rose battles with Christian's wife. She walks to the Inn. Then walks back, without seeing Oliver and Nicole. Dr offers her a ride back, she can't refuse. He asks her opinion on the illness, she says it's not a plant because the garden is well-established, and the servants don't have time to roam the woods. It began with Cassandra's death. Rose asks about Miss Stoneway and what the Rev is looking for. He says Goodbye, my lady. She reexamines the letters and notebook, determines she needs Christian's help to decipher. He takes forever to get home, comes to her 2 stairs at a time while still muddy, needs to see her, too. She waits in her room, a footman gets her and introduces her to the study. Christian wants to talk after. Kisses, he invites her to his room, we can't, a man can dream, how about here in the study? I am at your mercy. R: So this is to be a game of master and servant, only we’ve reversed the roles. You're not my servant. They make love. Afterward, he tells her Rev's wife provides the herbs and plants used in Dr's potions. No one's to take his medicines anymore. He also took a potion to an apothecary in London to be analyzed. Rose asks if Cassandra's lover was for sure Watson. No real proof. She was better after visiting Manor for a few days. He saw someone in the woods when he pulled Cassandra out of fire. Found identical buttons in her hand and Miss Stoneway's. She thinks he needs to read letters. C: Are they as vulgar as I suspect? R; Yes, they detail intimate relations between a man and a woman, though they bear no resemblance to what we’ve just shared. C: You mean the letters lack passion, tenderness, any true feeling or sentiment? Kiss. He's thinking how to make her his wife.
Day 5, he's busy all day. As he sits down to read letters, Lord Stanton and Miss Asprey call. Looking for my sister. Christian feels betrayed, angry, sends Hibbet to get her. Rose gives Hibbet a hug, “My mother died a long time ago, but you have given me another glimpse of unconditional love. You love Lord Farleigh like a son. Anyone can see that. Know that I love him, too. Know that I never meant to hurt him.” Oliver hugs her, as does Nicole. Why didn't you return to London? C: Yes, why didn't you, and marry Lord Cunningham? She thinks Because I love you. She tells her escape story. Oliver and Nicole are marrying tomorrow. Christian excuses himself, won't let her say goodbye to the children, wants her to leave tonight. He gets drunk in the drawing room. Rose comes, has 2 letters for children. I'm the same woman. He pushes her away. She gives him a kiss on the cheek, I'll miss you, crying as she leaves with Oliver.
Days 6 and 7 have passed. Everyone misses Rose. Alice hates aristocracy, Jacob blames himself. Hibbet says Christian should marry her. That Rose told her she loves him, didn't want to hurt him. He gets her letter. Half of it's in Rev's writing, half from her. "I hope this example of the reverend’s writing proves useful in your endeavour to find peace. Forgive me." Sure enough, Rev was Cassandra's lover. Christian visits him, his wife is in London (never goes there), confronts him, threatens to take him to court for trespass of his estate, punches him for the damage to Jacob, and if he finds out he's responsible for Cassandra's death, he'll finish it. Goes to see Dr, he's gone to London to the Worshipful Society of the Apothecaries.
Day 8, Rose is at a ball, so not in love with Cunningham. Nicole knows she loves Christian. Knows sex. Then Ross Sandford, Marquess of Trevane, known to all as Vane, arrives with his sister, Lillian, and Christian. He's been staying in Christian's London house, and now Christian, kids, and Hibbet are there, too. They're searching for Rose. He finds her, asks her to dance, feels peace. Tell me you don't have feelings for Cunningham. My heart is yours, Christian. At the dance's end, he takes her back to Oliver, who doesn't like Christian because Rose cries all night. O: I suppose you're here for the book? C: I don't read lady's journals. O: She found it there. They all go for a walk in the garden. R: It's a ledger Jacob gave to me at same time as letters. C: Wilmslow wrote letters and has been poisoning staff. R: Dr is involved. C (panicked): Do not go inquiring without me. Kiss. Oliver calls, Vane is in trouble.
At breakfast, Rose tells Oliver she's in love with Christian, but don't you dare force him into marriage. She gets a letter: I’m to come to the Chelsea Physic Garden at two o’clock today. That I’m to wear a coat and breeches, as women are not permitted entrance. That I’m to bring the blue book. Should I fail in the task, Lord Farleigh and his children will suffer a fate similar to that of his late wife. Poison is an invisible enemy often consumed without knowledge. Oliver and Nicole (as a man) will go early, grab Christian, and Rose will go at 2.
A boy meets her at the gate, has to see the book first. His vest is missing 2 buttons. She meets Mrs Wilmslow. They go in a building, Mrs kisses Dr. He takes the book; the letter from Miss Stoneway's aunt isn't in it. Mrs killed Cassandra and Watson. They're going to run away together after killing Rose. R: I take it your offer of marriage no longer stands. Mrs gets angry. R: So I’m not the only intelligent woman in Abberton? Mrs angrier. R: I copied everything from the book, Oliver is coming, and Christian has buttons. Dr: Like my pocket watch? Yes. He turns on Mrs, viciously accuses her of stealing, of murdering Miss Stoneway. They fight, Mrs stabs Dr in the chest.
Christian, Oliver, and Nicole hurry as fast as they can. They scale the fence. They hear Mrs accusing Rose: You made me do this! Then she holds a knife to Rose's throat. The 2 women get to the river, the others following, when Dr follows, falls. Mrs cries out, falls into river, pulling Rose along with her. Christian rescues Rose, can't get to Mrs. They go to get the head of police, Home Secretary Peel.
His throat grew tight when he thought of how close he’d come to losing her. Rose was his friend, his love, his everything. He recalled something she’d said at Everleigh. Often our greatest teachers are the ones who cause us the most pain. Now he understood Cassandra’s lesson. She had shown him all that love was not. Only now could he appreciate the value of sacrifice. Now he could appreciate the beauty of true love.
"Peel sent a constable around to every London address listed in the blue book. It soon became evident that some patients at the manor had not been mad at all. Greedy people often resorted to underhanded methods to rid themselves of their unwanted relatives." Rose tells Nicole to take her to Christian's home, not Oliver's. Trevane lets her in, hoping she'll quiet the children. He's amazed she's not worried about her reputation. The children hug her, report on the tasks she set them in her letters: to pour Papa a brandy, to bring Papa a flower from the garden. Hibbet draws a bath, Lillian loans clothes. Rose likes Lillian. Lillian asks what is like to be loved and cherished. She had a scandalous encounter with a rogue, Trevane blames himself. She has no hope for a love match, only for a gentleman in need of funds. Lillian darts away from the window. What's wrong? It's nothing, a carriage stopped outside.
Much later, Christian comes home. Vane blames himself for Lillian and for Miss Darcy. Christian finds Rose sleeping with the children on 1 bed. Hibbet says they were sent an angel. He takes Rose for talking, but that was said for Hibbet's sake. He pulls her into the master bedroom. While making love, he says I love you; she says I've loved you since you wiped ash off my face. Marry me. Yes. We leave for Scotland tomorrow. Yes. First thing when we get home-- R: Study? Woods? No, I'm teaching you to swim. Then those things.
The children thought Scotland was an adventure, plus Christian and Rose didn't want Wilmslow marrying them. When they get home, they've received a letter from Vane. Lillian is missing. Found a newer letter, Vane knows where she is. Kidnapped by a pirate.