'A heart-warming and uplifting tale' Sunday Express London, 1802. Major Harry Sterling has left behind his regiment following the death of his father and, in quick succession, his older brother. The responsibilities that come with being Duke of Ranliegh now fall to him, including marrying and siring an heir without delay. However, Harry finds himself distracted from looking for a wife when his soldier instincts lead him to a web of treachery and the possibility that his brother's death was no accident. As his investigation unfolds, so Harry's search for a wife continues ... surely the eldest Winslow girl, the wilful Isabella, wouldn't be right at all .
The Georgette Heyer fan in me was very happy to read this compelling and sweet romance. Two strong, fleshed out, and likeable characters. A lovely plot and a vivid historical background. Highly recommended. Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
There was a good plot line and sub plots that made the story fast paced and interesting. It felt like some parts of the original story had been edited out and some of the context was missing in places. Dobson appears out of no where on a final scene at the Inn (he was not mentioned in the lead up to the events at the Inn and was meant to be on a fruit farm. It is unclear why Isabella was soaked through after the events of at the Inn, it was explained much later that was raining. There were a few other contexts missing.
Most of this book is a great read, but it suffers from an insufficient proofreading toward the end. The characters are mixed up, the actions are unclear, and a soaking rainfall suddenly appears. The epilogue is trite but tidied up loose ends. I expect a better effort from this writer.