Oh, I’m so happy I finally read this book! It’s been on my tbr forever, and I wish I wouldn’t have waited so long to pick it up. It was a lovely change of pace from my usual lords and ladies, Almack’s and Hyde Park, and I count it among my favorite historical romance books.
I loved Mina from the very beginning and I felt bad for her plight; how awful it must have been to be a woman in that era. I pride myself on my independence and ability to stand on my own two feet financially, and I can’t imagine the sense of powerlessness to know your future is in the hands of a half-brother you only just met. I could feel Mina’s despair and unease but oh how I admired her attitude, her sass and strength. Girl had a sharp tongue and an even sharper mind and I adored her.
It was a bleak thought, that this was the only family left to her. This blond, laughing, drunkard with eyes full of spite and malice for all he was so pretty.
Mina agreed and saw by his quick frown that he would like to always have the last word. Immediately, she determined she would never let him have it.
Used as a pawn by her half-brother and quickly pushed into a marriage of convenience, she was so out of her element… a prim, gently-bred woman now married to a gruff, rude prizefighter/publican, thrust into a world of tavern life, innkeeping and relentless hard work. But she did what strong women always do. She held her head high and made the best of a lousy situation. Little by little, she effected positive change on her surroundings and the new people in her life, including her husband. And ultimately, she flourished. But I so felt for her hurts, her frustration and her struggles.
I loved how sheltered Mina was so flustered by this large, hard, muscular man orbiting her world. Big and braw, she had never seen a man like her new husband, and on their first meeting, this fine male specimen had her blushing simply by standing in the same room, shirtless.
Lord Faris turned toward her and showily offered his arm. Ignoring it, Mina stalked past him, trying not to stare at the almost indecently masculine display in front of her. William Nye possessed the broadest shoulders she had ever seen, and a muscular tanned back she found almost shocking to behold. His fawn trousers were damp and clinging over muscular thighs and buttocks in a fashion that made her blush.
Ooh I just wanted to reach out and touch…everything.
Mina wasn’t sure what imp of mischief prompted her, but before she knew it, she had added pertly, “After all, you can deduct any expense from my half-sovereign!” He took a step closer and Mina took an involuntary step back. Their gazes clashed and Mina realized they were both breathing hard now. “Careful Mina,” he told her in a low voice. “It wouldn’t do to give me an excuse, not right now.” “An excuse for what?” Mina asked, wishing her voice didn’t sound so breathless. Had she fastened her self-lacing corset too tightly that morning? He took another step forward and Mina took another back. Her skirts were up against the dressing table now and she had nowhere left to retreat. She stared up at him, transfixed.
Will was an intriguing, almost mysterious, character to me; on one hand I would have loved his POV, but on the other hand, not having it helped me to feel the confusion and uncertainty that Mina felt, along with the thrill of discovery. Who is this gruff, stern, private man? What’s he all about? What secrets is he keeping?
It was so satisfying to see how she turned his head, both literally and figuratively. Who would have thought this seemingly gruff brute would end up having a soft spot for his new wife. And oh my, when he fell, he fell hard, and I was there for it. In real life, jealous and possessive would not fly for me, but in my HR novels, it makes me swoon. And once Will found the feels, he was just all kinds of yummy.
The sex was raw and intense and so delicious. Will was sexy AF, dominant and virile and his filthy mouth was the icing on the cake. Poor Mina all prim and proper, utterly overwhelmed by her husband’s blazing sexuality lol. She didn’t stand a chance 🔥. And the little sprinkles of humor added a touch of sweetness to the spice.
He tore his mouth from hers. “Call me Will when I’m inside you,” he said gruffly.
“Will?” That got his attention.
“Yes?”
“I’m just trying it out,” she explained breathlessly.
“I’m not inside you yet, Mina,” he pointed out.
“Your fingers are,” she argued, then felt mortified she’d pointed it out.
So very different on the surface, in their hearts, they were made for each other and I was captivated by witnessing a true marriage of convenience blossom into something real and true and special. A relationship that started out as a necessary evil, two people from very different walks of life, strangers, working together, trying to find common ground, getting to know one another, and building a marriage. In the hands of a lesser author, this would have been a slog of mundane details, but in Ms Coldbreath’s hands, it was amazing world-building and beautiful storytelling. Highly recommended!