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, by Charis Michaels


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Product details

File Size: 710 KB

Print Length: 352 pages

Publisher: Avon Impulse (February 13, 2018)

Publication Date: February 13, 2018

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

Language: English

ASIN: B01N9X26LK

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,954 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I was surprised because, on the whole, this was a good story. I picked this up through Kindle Deal of the Day. I'm not too picky about the books on the list because they're usually good. I hadn't heard of this author but I love 'marriage of convenience' stories, especially Regency period. The h advertises for investors via posters put up at the docks (rolling my eyes here). The H is a penniless earl with a business venture he needs finance for. He sees the advert and appears at the h's estate in person. There is chemistry from the start but the H is very hesitant to get involved. After 2 days he agrees and they get married. The h wants to go to London to start a career as an interior designer with her aunt and uncle's business. She needs a respectable husband so that her mother (a widowed countess) agrees to her going to London. The deal is that the H will go to Barbados (or Barbadoes as per the author's note in the back of the book), to continue with the mining expedition that will restore his family's fortunes. The H returns suddenly after 5 months because his uncle is trying to start another coal mine on the H's estate. There are a lot more intricate details and there are secondary characters that I assume will get their own books.What let this book down was quite a few Americanisms, words like "passel" and "make due", but ultimately such a modern h was a bit jarring. The book didn't have a Regency feel. There was also a melodrama towards the very end that just got on my nerves. The h suggests an anulment on the same day that the H discovers that his brother has died upon returning to the family estate. I wanted to shake the h.Anyway, it's a good story if you can overlook all of the above.

I liked it. I'll probably give it a 3 on GR but on Amazon it's safely within the 4 range. The characters were well developed, though I liked the independent Willow (Wilhelmina) a little better than the more reserved Earl of Cassin. He improves over time, though, or perhaps he just grew on me. The sex scenes are good. They start a little late in the story, but I'd give it a heat rating of 3 out of 5. There is no cheating despite the marriage of convenience aspect, and the build up to love is well paced...The book is, overall, well written with very few errors. There is one minor pronoun disagreement ("please install the gentleman in my father's library. I will attend them shortly") and the use of the word "employee" instead of "employ (them).". She also incorrectly uses the word "literally" twice It is getting to be so common these days both in written form and speech, and it's probably better just to drop it altogether since it is more often incorrectly used and almost never adds anything of value.I didn't catch any anachronisms, and I liked the historical references to the bat-guano mining of that era and its practical application in agriculture. It was mentioned at one point that coal mining on the Earl of Cassin's land was dangerous in part due to the unpredictability of the tides, which I thought was weird since tides are actually quite predictable. I believe mine flooding is more related to hitting the water table than to the tides, but I'm being nitpicky.I did really like (and this may be slightly SPOILERISH) that the main characters were able to reach their HEA without the author creating unrealistic plot turns to make the story conform to the typical romance reader's expectations. The heroine's physical limitations didn't need resolving for the characters to have a fulfilling life together..All in all I thought it was an enjoyable read. I've already ordered (and look forward to reading) the next book in the series, which features Joseph Chance (from the Bachelor Lords of London series) and his bride of convenience Tessa.

I have to tell you all...Charis Michaels has come up with a romance concept that I simply could not put down, and I have the bleary eyes to prove it! It's an old-fashioned romance starring Lady Willow, a heroine with modern sensibilities who's the 1830s' answer to an interior designer. She's intent on snatching up a plum apprenticeship waiting for her in London - if only she can just find a way to get there! When her parents forbid it, Lady Willow takes out an ad to find a man who will marry her and then go his own way, leaving her to pursue her dream. Enter Lord Cassin - desperate for money and in short order, this wife-who-is-not-a-wife caper (and Lady Willow's hefty dowry) is the perfect solution. At first, Lord Cassin is an expected balance of reluctant and noble but my, how things evolve when he becomes totally bewitched by our heroine. After that turn of events, he’s downright hot. I loved the dialogue - it's laugh out loud funny and as good as any I've read. The ending? Ah, I'll never spill but rest assured it's happily-ever-after to the max. Can’t wait for book 2 in the Brides of Belgravia series!

The author started out with great enthusiasm and then suddenly stopped! Maybe she wants to continue writing about this family. I was very sad to be left after enjoying the plot with a sudden end to the romance. I think the writer was exhausted but I certainly was extremely disappointed as there was a great deal to sort out which was left unfinished. diana bermuda

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