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The Lancaster Family #4

Loving Lieutenant Lancaster

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Orphaned as a child, Arabella Hampton was the unwanted and unloved charge of a cruel aunt and neglectful uncle. The only light in her young life was the kindness of the Jonquil family, and she clung to the childish dream of someday living with them at Lampton Park. Now, years later, that opportunity is presented to Arabella in a most unexpected way: she is to be the lady’s companion to the dowager countess. As she takes up residence at the estate, the young woman soon finds that life at the Park is far more complicated than she imagined. The lines of her position are blurred, and she is neither family nor servant. So when the countess plans a grand house party, Arabella is content to hide in the shadows. But one gentleman sees her there.

Lieutenant Linus Lancaster has retired from the navy and is not looking for love, especially when he finds himself entangled in his sisters’ scheme to trap him into finding a wife at a house party at Lampton Park. Yet amid the festivities, he’s impossibly drawn to the dowager’s quiet companion, Arabella. Their regard for each other is undeniable, but they are haunted by their pasts. Can the two find a way to bridge their worlds?

248 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2018

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Profile Image for Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽.
1,880 reviews23.3k followers
July 28, 2018
3.5 stars. Loving Lieutenant Lancaster is a charming, sweet and clean Regency romance by Sarah Eden, a well-known author in the clean romance genre who usually gives her main characters personal issues that make her novels a little deeper than the norm for this genre.

Arabella is a sweet but previously emotionally abused young woman who’s been taken in by the Jonquil family (from one of Eden's longtime series) as a companion to their elderly mother. Linus Lancaster (from Eden's other multi-book series) is a former Navy lieutenant who’s haunted by the death of his older brother eleven years ago, unhappy about being the family heir, and a little at loose ends. Arabella feels like she needs to act like a servant at the Jonquil home, despite everyone's inclusiveness. And Linus ... isn't sure how to treat her, but he knows he's interested in this quietly attractive woman. Meanwhile other people are trying to pull Arabella and Linus in different directions, relationship-wise.

Fans of Sarah Eden will rejoice in her bringing together the two families she’s been writing about for several years. It’s quite the house party at the Jonquil mansion! All the excitement and drama with secondary characters is fun if you're familiar with them from the prior books, but it will lose some of its resonance if you're a new reader to the two series that come together here. Unless you're invested in the characters already, this one is just a little bland. The main plot with Linus and Arabella is rather slight on its own, so I'd advise reading at least some of the prior books (especially Seeking Persephone and Friends and Foes, the first books in these two series) before jumping into this one.

There are a couple of key subplots with some of the secondary characters left open at the end of this book, so it'll be interesting to see what happens next with them in future books.
Profile Image for Kathy * Bookworm Nation.
2,157 reviews703 followers
June 30, 2018
I had to jump into this one when I learned it would bring together the Lancaster series and the Jonquil series. Can you imagine being able to attend that houseparty?? So fun! I loved seeing these two families come together, it was like a reunion of sorts. As much as I loved seeing all these characters together, I did think it took away from Linus and Arabella's story a bit. I would have liked to see them together more. Overall, it was a fun addition to the Lancaster/Jonquil series.


Content
Romance: Squeaky clean
Language: None
Violence: None
Religious: None

Source: Netgalley


Profile Image for Heidi Robbins (Heidi Reads...).
1,673 reviews582 followers
June 5, 2018
Oh my heart! I loved this one! Arabella and Linus find something special in each other, but their quick friendship develops into something more so slowly that I was filled with anticipation the entire book. New readers might be a little overwhelmed by all the characters in the Jonquil and Hawthorne families and their connections, but fans of the author will absolutely love seeing more about all their favorites, and it's more than just cameo appearances. There are significant scenes and subplots with Adam and Persephone, Phillip and Sorrel, Mater, Artemis, and especially the youngest Jonquil brother, Charlie. Linus's compassion for Charlie and his genuine friendship with the struggling young man showed his admirable personality and he also benefited with a stronger sense of belonging and purpose. Arabella is also struggling to find her place in new circumstances, and Linus's friendship is like a ray of sunshine in a caring but busy family. Their banter was so natural and full of humor, it was a pleasure to read. I really connected with these characters and highly recommend the book!

(I received a complimentary copy of the book; all opinions in this review are my own)
Profile Image for Lisa  (Bookworm Lisa).
2,240 reviews206 followers
June 5, 2018
Ahhhh...Loving Lieutenant Lancaster is a dream come true for fans of Sarah Eden. To have the Lancasters and the Jonquils in the same home... perfect escape novel.

I love Sarah Eden's writing style. She has a way of creating as story with humor. I loved the dynamics of this book. Bringing the brooding Duke of Kielder and the flamboyant Lord Lampton in one story is sure to have tempers boiling. I love both of them for very different reasons.

But in this story, they are both secondary characters. This book focuses on the romance of Arabella Hampton and Linus Lancaster. They create their own "club" of "outcasts". They sit on the fringes of society, but don't like to be the focus of attention. They are amazing characters and I enjoyed getting to know them and their histories.

This book is a pleasure for Regency Romance lovers. I do suggest that you read the two series featuring the Lancasters and the Jonquils. You can read this as a stand-alone. But to really grasp the story helpful to know the personalities of the families.

Source: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
Profile Image for Julie Carpenter.
1,887 reviews240 followers
April 27, 2022
I absolutely love the Lancaster family! This series as well as the Jonquil family are go to reads for me. I love that the author has continued on with the different family members and letting us readers keep having fabulous books to read. My favorite part is that previous characters are still showing up in each subsequent book. I've grown connected to these characters and it makes me so happy to see that their lives are still continuing on and that they're happy. I know they're fictional. But I still love them!

I really enjoyed Linus' story. It was a sweet love story with many insecurities on different characters' parts. They had learning and healing to experience. There were plenty of humorous moments throughout this book. I loved all the moments with Adam, or the Dangerous Duke! He and Persephone have been some of my favorite characters in the Lancaster family series. So if you're like me and a fan of Adam's, then be prepared for many humorous moments with him. He's his same old dangerous self.

I think if anyone hasn't read the previous books, they should still be fine reading these books as stand alone novels. The author has done a great job of writing each book that way. But I will say that for optimal enjoyment of knowing who all the characters are, read all the books. Which means, lots of awesome reading ahead of you...hours of fabulous entertainment. But if you don't have that time and really just want to jump in, that will work too. But be warned, you'll probably want to know the back story of all these characters ;-)

Content: Clean

I received a copy from the publisher, Covenant Communications, via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own. I also listened to the audiobook through Deseret Bookshelf. The narrator was fabulous!

Happy Reading!!!
Profile Image for Jacob Proffitt.
3,310 reviews2,151 followers
July 18, 2018
This is fourth in a series and characters from the others (particularly the first) are almost overwhelmingly present in this one, bogging it down more than a little. You definitely want to read these in order.

Slow. Slow. Slow. Slow. Slow. This is competently written and with engaging protagonists. I very much enjoyed seeing them respond to one another and to see their affections engaged. It was very sweet and since I liked them both immensely, fun.

Unfortunately, this book is populated with approximately fifteen million other characters, each with their own troubles and passions and since the main couple can't really be in each other's company much, given the mores of the time, we see every person's trouble and/or passion twice. And that steals all the urgency from the narrative even though it serves to illustrate the virtue and kindness of both main characters. Don't get me wrong, that character illustration trick is a good thing. But it was larded on so heavily I found myself getting bored.

Add that both protagonists are being hunted (she demurely, he assiduously) by people I didn't like even a little and I found myself reluctant to come back to the story once I put it down. And since my boredom weighed so heavily, I was tempted to put it down again almost immediately on picking it up. Not a good combination.

Anyway, I loved the characters and interactions enough that I'm still giving this two stars and I'm finishing it in my head because heaven knows they're already in love and the rest is just garnish.
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3,503 reviews328 followers
June 7, 2018
If you love the Lancaster family and the Jonquil family, you're going to love this book, because the families collide in a house party. Some of my favorite Sarah Eden characters make significant appearances in this story and it's so much fun to revisit them and see what's going on in their lives after their own stories.

I've always been of the opinion that true love should know no bounds, no social classes, and no limits. Arabella and Linus develop a sweet friendship that quickly blossoms and sparks with chemistry. I especially enjoyed watching them interact with those around them, as they try and find their niche in both the family circles, as well as society. I loved the way Linus treated Caroline, Oliver, and Charlie. Although they are each younger than himself, he has a way of making people truly feel special. Arabella is so easy to love.

If your idea of a house party is sitting around playing whist, sipping tea, and flirting, you'll be in for a few surprises with this one. The plot is entertaining and brimming with lovable characters and interesting twists. I loved being with these families again!

Content: mild romance; very mild violence

*I received a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own and were not influenced by this in any way.*
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2,318 reviews677 followers
July 26, 2023
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Arabella Hampton, huérfana desde pequeña, siempre ha sido tratada por sus tíos como una carga, y el único afecto que conoció llegaba por parte de la familia Jonquil, por lo que siempre soñó vivir con ellos. Muchos años después, se le presenta la oportunidad de cumplir su sueño cuando le ofrecen ser dama de compañía de la condesa viuda, pero ocupar ese puesto no será sencillo ya que no pertenece ni al servicio, ni a la familia, y no encuentra su lugar, de ahí que intente esconderse siempre, hasta que alguien se fija en ella: durante una fiesta, el lugarteniente Lancaster, que acaba de dejar la marina, y al que sus hermanas no hacen más que intentar emparejar, conecta sin remedio con Arabella...

Me apetecía mucho leer algo así, del estilo: una historia ligera, con un romance en el que ambos son un poco torpes, y con dramitas no demasiado profundos, así que me ha venido estupendamente toparme con esta historia.
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2,741 reviews5,981 followers
June 2, 2019
This is book #4. I recommend reading the other books in the series first because the characters from those books appear often.
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1,465 reviews110 followers
August 10, 2018
I was late to the Jonquil party and I'm late to the Lancaster party too, but it's not because I didn't want to join in on all the fun. So when I saw this on NetGalley I wanted to request it, but knowing it was #4 in a series I was hesitant because I thought I'd be lost. I asked a good GR friend, if she thought I'd be too confused jumping in by reading book #4 and she said no, the author does a good job of reminding the reader who the other characters are. So, I requested the book, was approved and happily jumped into this book that meshes a lot of the Lancaster sisters and the Jonquil brothers.

I loved this story even though at first I had a little trouble remembering who was married to whom. I know I said I loved Crispin when I read The Kiss of a Stranger, but now I love Linus too! Who couldn't love this thoughtful, gentle, funny man?

Arabella Hampton, Linus Lancaster, and Charlie Jonquil all feel, to a degree, that they don't fit in with their families but in different ways, and for different reasons. All have experienced the loss of at least one parent at a young age, and they've all recently had changes that they're trying to adjust to. All of them are trying to find their place in the new stage of their lives. As Arabella told Linus "Life is far more difficult when one is forced onto a path not of one's choosing."

Arabella is now Mater's companion, and she's not sure what her place is, as she's not really a servant, but she's also not family, although she's known them since she went to live with her Uncle and Aunt when she was very young. I felt for Arabella so much with her cruel Uncle and Aunt. A lot of Regency/Victorian stories have these poor people who are taken in to be cared for by terrible relatives and these are hers. I never understand why they take in the orphaned children if they're going to treat them so cruelly, AND they're flesh and blood! Thank goodness these people didn't have children of their own.

Linus Lancaster has recently retired from the Navy and isn't quite sure what to do with himself. He doesn't look forward to becoming a landowner and all the responsibility it entails, being the second son he didn't think the duty would ever be his. He also still mourns the loss of his older brother, Evander, even though it's been eleven years since his death, and wants to avoid the memories their estate holds. He goes to Mater's house party to keep Adam, the Dangerous Duke, from killing Lord Lampton (Philip Jonquil), or letting Adam do something to upset his wife, Persephone.

Charlie Jonquil's a little of a side story but it does involve Arabella and Linus. Charlie, the youngest Jonquil, is home from University and doesn't know what he wants to study or where he fits in with the rest of his accomplished brothers. He and Linus strike up a friendship and Linus takes him back to his estate in Shropshire.

This was such a delightful read. These two families together with all their different personalities kept me thoroughly entertained. Adam who can and does say whatever he feels, Philip the outlandish Lord who irritates Adam on purpose, Linus' matchmaking sisters--Athena and Artemis, and of course Mater. No wonder everyone wants to be a part of this family. I loved the humor that's there from the first chapter. There's so much love in this story--Arabella's love for the Jonquil family, Mater and her love for Arabella, Linus showing love and care to Caroline and Oliver, and understanding and a listening ear to Charlie. This is such a heartwarming story and sure to be one of my favorite books.

Thanks to NetGalley and Covenant Communications for allowing me to read and review this book.
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3,072 reviews298 followers
June 5, 2018
I always, always look forward to Sarah Eden's books. My heart and mind have come to know exactly how her books feel because Sarah Eden's book definitely do have a certain feel to them. It's so gentle and the words flow effortlessly.

One of the things I love best about Sarah Eden's books is how she makes characters come alive. They are real to me; flawed, hurting and sometimes broken but no matter how they come, I always end up loving them. By the end of the book I feel as though I know these characters intimately and personally. It's my favorite thing.

Linus is the perfect gentleman. He is so perceptive, patient and kind. His generous personality made me love him. And the moments with the children melted my heart. Ugh, I'm swoony just thinking about it. Anyway, Linus is the perfect man for Arabella, who needs that perceptive intuition and gentle kindness. These two! 💙

I loved that I got to see so many old friends from previous books. It lends itself to such a familial feeling.

This is a slow moving, gentle story. It flows beautifully but won't leave your heart racing. I was invested from beginning to end. What a great addition to this series. I cannot wait to read what comes next. Hopefully it will be the youngest Jonquil brother, Charlie, because he was a major player in this book and I'm all kinds of intrigued by him!

Content: a couple instances of mild peril, verbal abuse mentioned, clean romance

- I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.
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Author 23 books534 followers
May 15, 2018
I really liked Linus. He may be my favorite Eden hero so far. I love how he understands and interacts with those around him. He challenges them just enough, but not so much that it’s obnoxious. Arabella was understandably quiet, and I liked the balance she had of keeping to herself but allowing conversation when she was at ease.
There romance was so sweet and it was fun to see so many characters from previous books.
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Author 22 books1,303 followers
May 14, 2018
4 1/2 stars.

Really cute. Loved seeing all the characters together.
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685 reviews41 followers
May 29, 2018
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.
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712 reviews60 followers
June 6, 2018
I can’t get enough of the Lancaster’s and the Jonquil’s!! Putting the two together had me laughing! The Dangerous Duke and Lord Lampton are so opposite and oh how they go at it! Now given the brother-in-laws the job of making sure they do not kill each other just makes me giggle even more inside!

This book is about Linus. He has retired from the Navy and really doesn’t want to do the job that his older brother, who passed away 11 years ago should be doing. Linus is a wonderful person who truly cares for others. He adores children and wants people to feel welcomed! He feels alone.

Arabella, who has a horrible aunt and uncle, and having mentally abused her for years, feels alone as well. Now Mater has asked her to be her companion. So she is living with them. Arabella still tries to figure out where she fits in and feels forgotten. But she is totally loved, she just doesn’t realize it yet!

Put Linus and Arabella in the same room and they both come alive and find humor in their lot in life! But both aren’t even sure of themselves. Until they do!!

Another Sarah Eden to book to sigh over!!
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1,249 reviews105 followers
June 5, 2018
This book is an absolute dream come true for Sarah Eden fans! The Lancasters and the Jonquils in one glorious book. I absolutely loved this book. Every page is a treasure. The writing is flawless, the characters are fantastic. Each of these characters holds a special place in my heart, and to have them in one book was wonderful. There is a particular paragraph on page 55 that shows how well the author truly knows her characters and what a talented author she is. Arabella was fabulous and instantly likable. Linus too, and he has a heart of gold. There are so many enduring and sweet moments that had my emotions on high, all the while leaving me smiling also.
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1,355 reviews
May 3, 2018
This book is everything!! Phillip and Adam, perfect!! Charlie and Artemis, perfect! Linus and Arabella, perfectly perfect. Nothing could have been more perfect than joining these two families together. I ship Charlie and Artemis so hard and super super hope that my hopes and dreams for them wont be shattered!! I am gushing but I loved this book SO. MUCH.
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1,460 reviews68 followers
December 15, 2023
4.5 estrellas
Me ha gustado mucho, una historia bonita y sencilla que me deja con ganas de saber que va a pasar con la pequeña de los Lancaster
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Author 34 books559 followers
October 26, 2021
I love Sarah Eden’s quality and lovely stories, particularly her Lancaster Family Series, so I was beyond thrilled to pick up Loving Lieutenant Lancaster, and goodness it was so well-written, sweet, and utterly beautiful; I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Linus and Arabella—who find one another amidst Linus’ sisters’ schemes to matchmake at a house party—were the perfect couple. Linus struggled to find who he was and what to do with his life and the opportunities given him, while Arabella was searching for someone to love and to love her in return. Both were good people who, despite the difficult experiences of their past that had wounded them, were not bitter. I really sympathized with their struggles of feeling lost and out of place, and thoroughly enjoyed their journey of overcoming these feelings together in order to find their place, particularly their place with one another. I also loved the creativity of how the ancient myth of Linus was woven throughout the development of their sweet romance. So clever.

It was wonderful witnessing the development of not just our beloved hero and heroine, but the multiple secondary characters; the interactions between the characters from the Lancaster Series and the Jonquil Series were absolutely perfect. The banter was witty and fun, while also including a plethora of tender and cute moments; I especially enjoyed seeing Adam with his son Oliver, adorable Caroline Jonquil, and Linus’ interactions with the children. These families are so developed and truly feel alive; whenever I read about them, I truly feel I’m reading about friends.

Loving Lieutenant Lancaster was such a tender story, rich in emotional depth and character growth, with an adorable romance and incredible tenderness. I’m eager to reread not only this story, but to experience the talented Sarah Eden’s future offerings.
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473 reviews
January 20, 2023
The Lancasters and the Jonquils together! Yay!! I have read all of the books in the Lancaster series and in the Jonquil series, and I love these two families! Having them come together in a book was a dream come true. And it lived up to the dream!

At the heart of the book is the story of Linus and Arabella. It was wonderful to get to know Linus better! He is intuitive, unselfish, hard working, and great with kids. He is quite a catch! Arabella is unassuming and kind. She has such a tender connection to the Jonquils. I loved Linus and Arabella together! They were perfect for each other.

Now...Adam and Philip. I must admit that seeing their interactions was what made me the most excited about a book including both families. Oh, my! Did that ever live up to expectations! I also loved seeing or hearing about other members of the families. I just love them all!!

You don't have to read all of the books in the two series to enjoy this one, but I would recommend reading at least one of the other books in the Lancaster series, preferably Seeking Persephone, so that you know Adam and understand more about him and his title as the Dangerous Duke, and reading Friends and Foes in the Jonquil series so that you know Philip well. However, if you read this book first, you'll get to have some great "ah, that's why that happened" moments as you read the other books in the two series. And trust me. You'll want to read the other books!
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2,542 reviews267 followers
May 15, 2018
I so enjoyed this story! Mixing the Lancasters more with the Jonquil family. This is not really a stand alone novel. Reading the Lancasters and Jonquil line of books before this one is a really good idea. I received a book mark from her signing that gives the reading order of each, I'll put that at the bottom of my review. This is the story of Linus Lancaster and Arabella Hampton. A very sweet story of two lost people trying to find there place in the family and world. The banter between them is so great. It is a believable story line with all the right elements of a great regency read. Very Chaste.
Jonquil Family book Reading order: Kiss of a Stranger, Friends and Foes, Drops of Gold, As You Are, A Fine Gentleman, Love and Honor.
Lancaster Family: Seeking Persephone, Courting Miss Lancaster, Romancing Daphne, Loving Lieutenant Lancaster.
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842 reviews51 followers
June 19, 2018
Linus was awesome. I seriously love his character. Arabella was really likeable too. The love story was sweet. I loved that so much of this story included the Jonquil family, as well as Persephone, & Adam. It was great to "catch up" with them, & to get to know Charlie Jonquil & Artemis Lancaster.
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Author 47 books1,258 followers
July 7, 2018
Almost from the beginning of this book, I was grinning. It felt like Sarah M. Eden had gifted her fans with the very best kind of thank-you. She took all our favorite characters, the Jonquil and Lancaster families, and put them together at last. We had the Dangerous Duke, Flip, Sorrel, Athena, Persephone, the sweet children, almost everyone was there! I love these characters and seeing them go through the years, seeing the joys and heartaches in their lives, just made me love them more. I want to reread ALL the books!

But this book is so much more than that. There is such a masterful weaving of emotion all through the story, and a build of the characters that had me wishing I could reach out and hug them at times. Arabella's emotions brought my own continually to the surface. But as always, Sarah knows just how to pull at our heart-strings one moment and then gift us with the best kind of laugh the next, without ever cheapening the emotions.

I adored this book. I stayed up almost all night to read it. And I've no regrets.
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1,161 reviews87 followers
December 2, 2018
Loving Lieutenant Lancaster (The Lancaster Family #4) by Sarah M. Eden is a Regency romance where Ms. Eden has the two families (Lancasters & Jonquils) whose individual series are written by Ms. Eden gather for a two week house party! Included in this house party are a young retired Naval officer, Lt. Lancaster, and a lonely young woman, Arabella Hampton, who being “the unwanted and unloved charge of a cruel aunt and neglectful uncle” has now become the lady ‘s companion of the dowager countess of the Jonquil family at Lampton Park, the location of this delightful house party.
Both characters must deal with ghosts of their pasts, but when they meet, smiles and laughter occur!
This is the first book that I have read of either series. Thus, I may not have appreciated all of the nuances present, but I thought this book was repetitive and wordy. It did keep my interest as the characters are quite entertaining, and Lt. Lancaster is extremely handsome and has excellent qualities. 3.25 stars.
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737 reviews
May 25, 2018
I seriously love the Lancaster family. Linus has endeared me to them even more. He has such a good heart. Great to catch up with characters like Adam and Persephone, the Jonquil family and learn a little more about Charlie and Artemis. Book shelf worthy.
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January 25, 2022
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CONTENT WARNINGS: some heavy emotional topics (such as past character death), a character pretty severely injured, and a mild fight-scene. I'd personally recommend for ages 11 and above.

As a sidenote, I kept this review very brief as since I adore these novels so much, and they are the literal epitome of comfort and joy for me, I find it very difficult to be objective regarding them.

Loving Lieutenant Lancaster was another lovely and lighthearted romance from one of the queens of clean regencies, Sarah M. Eden. Though it didn't seem to pack a punch as much of her other novels did, as it felt like it lacked a significant spark in the romance whereas the others always kept me on my toes, I thoroughly enjoyed it all the same. I think the true attraction when coming into this book, however, is not the romance-- it's the family dynamics. In this book, we see an almost Avengers: Infinity-War-like culmination of our two favorite resident families, the Lancasters and the Jonquils, and all of the stunning and hilarious interactions that ensue. And truly, they were the shining light. Seeing Adam and Philip interact was perhaps the funniest thing I've ever read, and it also helped develop those characters and those around them a great deal, too. I think most of the reason why this book seemed to lack the entertaining romance that all of Eden's other books do is because there was hardly any drama between the love interests. They met each other, fell in love, had a feeeew small bumps, and then got married. It was simple, and lovely at that, if not a bit repetitive to some of Eden's other romances. However, it was a serene change of pace, one that I did enjoy, and I loved Linus and his Arabella as well. They're both such sweeties, and Linus is absolutely attractive as a male lead and all-around a wonderful character.
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179 reviews190 followers
June 29, 2023
Un romance puro unirá dos solitarios corazones dándoles un amor sincero y verdadero.

El lugarteniente Lancaster de Sarah M. Eden es una historia dulce y perfecta para dejarnos enamorar por una pareja que no lo ha tenido fácil en la vida, pero que juntos aprenderán que el destino no se ha olvidado de ellos, Linus y Arabella deberán pelear por un futuro que les devolverá la felicidad perdida, además de un gran amor que los unirá para siempre.

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87 reviews5 followers
April 11, 2020
Arabella Hampton grew up watching the late Earl of Lampton and his family. She has long wished for the loving family relationships she witnessed but has never experienced for herself. The uncle and aunt she lives with have made her feel like she does not belong and is unworthy of love, especially from those who "outrank" her.

When Linus Lancaster arrives at Lampton Park for a house party, he is almost immediately drawn to the quiet young lady he sees hiding in the shadows. They quickly discover that they have much in common and, despite their own insecurities, they find ways to buoy each other up.

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Significant character development of Mater and Charlie Jonquil. Multiple appearances from the Jonquils: Philip & Sorrel, Caroline (daughter of Layton & Marion) and the Lancasters: Oliver, Persephone & Adam, Athena & Harry, and Artemis.

OVERALL: Squeaky clean! Both parties are mild-mannered, almost to the point of being timid, and the romance is very gentle, mixed in amidst significant personal growth. Physical interactions are very limited throughout the book.
Themes include healing from emotional neglect and abuse; the rawness of grief, even after many years; the role of physical altercations in relieving tension (Duke of Kielder vs. Earl of Lampton); worry over illness in loved ones; very mild jealousy.
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267 reviews5 followers
June 4, 2018
Two of my favorite families come together in this book, The Lancaster's and the Jonquil's. I had a smile on my face through out the entire book. Arabella is a wonderful addition to the characters that I love. Getting to know Linus better was a treat. Seeing how the two struggled to bridge their worlds was delightful. I would highly recommend this book to everyone. Once you read it, you'll want to learn more about the other characters that are involved. It's a fantastic addition to the Lancaster family books.
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