Someone to Cherish by Mary Balogh is a 2021 Berkley publication.
This eighth installment in the Wescott series is centered around Harry, the man who lost his title, his inheritance and social standing all in one felled swoop when it came to light, after his father’s death, that he and his sisters were born illegitimately. From there, he nearly lost his life in the Napoleonic Wars.
Now, nearing the age of thirty, he finds himself living a very secluded, but contented life.
Lately, though, he has become a bit restless,. Though he would flatly deny that his eminent birthday has him thinking about finding a woman to spend his life with.
Lydia Tavernor, recently widowed, has discovered a new lease on life. Once married to a reverend, she was expected to live a life of service. Now, she has found a refreshing feeling of independence, and has no plans to ever marry again.
Instead, she dreams of having a lover, and Harry Wescott has crossed her mind as a possible prospect…
Another lovely story from Mary Balogh!
Harry’s story comes late in the series, but it was definitely worth waiting for. Though I must say, that while Harry is one of the main characters the series is based around, it is Lydia’s story that takes center stage here.
Harry has endured much in the past, but at this point it seems he is more amenable to looking for a wife than he led on, so his role is more of a supportive one here, while Lydia struggles with social appearances, her forceful brothers, and her developing feelings for Harry.
Overall, the story moved just a tiny bit too slowly at times, but of course, as always, Mary Balogh brings together two wonderful, well- deserving characters who find ‘someone to cherish’, to trust, and to love…
I enjoyed the reminiscences in the final chapters and felt this was most likely the series’ swan song… but I am happy to see that there is at least one more installment to enjoy! Yay!
4 stars