Most readers of the Jonquil & Lancaster family series will by now be eagerly awaiting every release, loyal fans, waiting for a chance to be back amongst friends. With 9 books between the two families, we know them intimately, and it truly feels like going home. Back to Falstone Castle, Lampton Park. Even though we usually get some kind of cameo appearance in each book by members of either family - 'Loving Lieutenant Lancaster' spectacularily intertwines both families on a grand scale like we haven't seen before. Every element is there. Sarah is a master of not only regency writing, but she takes you on an incredible journey of emotion. The thoughts and actions of her characters draw you in, with every aspect of a personality, be it humor, anger, sadness, joy - the list could go on. Everyone’s favourite Duke is back and performing true to form! Once we arrive in Lampton, Linus passes Arabella in a darkened hallway & the connection between them begins. His character is one of such thoughtfulness & kindness. I loved his character, the way he makes time for those who seem to live life on the fringes of the group. Both his & Arabella’s instropective ways lend to some thoughtful and touching scenes. I enjoyed their interactions with the second generation, & it enabled some great moments in the story. Their formation of a ‘club’ was amusing and clever. Along with the obvious development of their friendship, which felt easy and natural - we are taken on a journey into their past, without endless passages of 'memories'. I loved that! We discover how Arabella became such a pivotal part of the Jonquil family, without the need to question her exclusion from earlier storylines. In fact I love, LOVED the backstory, and the role the late earl of Lampton had played in the very difficult childhood she found herself in. The tender moments she shares with Mater, were so very sweet. I always appreciate when the story gets taken to Lucas, with him being an absent character, it once again shows how he has seemingly had such a significant impact on each of his children, and those who crossed his path. Even Adams references to him during his time at Lords was enlightening. I'd love to see a story written about the Earl & Mater! We are given little glimpses into their happy life, and Mater alludes to their courtship not being an easy one... please oh please Sarah write their story!!
What did I especially love about this book? The personal friendships & connections made between individuals. We get a lot more from Charlie, and how I love his character. It's clear there is more to come with Artemis, and his new kinship to Linus opened a doorway into his life we haven't previously seen. So many moments to laugh and smile. These families hold a secure part of my heart. Great scenes between Adam & Philip. The opportunity to go deeper into real life struggles years on from earlier unions just adds to the depth and authenticity of the writing.
I especially love this cover, because even when the main character from these families are male, so far we are always given a cover of a lady. This is the case for many historical fiction novels. Its such a clever and refreshing change. Love it!
If you haven't picked up a Sarah Eden book, you a truly missing out. These 2 series are unmissable.