Book Three in the Hawthorne House series
My Rating: 4 stars / I really liked it
Synopsis
Life for Lady Adelaide
Bell was easier if she hid in her older sister's shadow--which worked
until her sister got married. Even with the pressure of her socially
ambitious mother, the last thing she expected was a marriage of
convenience to save her previously spotless reputation.
Lord Trent Hawthorne couldn't be happier that he is not the duke in the family. He's free to manage his small estate and take his time discovering the life he wants to lead, which includes grand plans of wooing and falling in love with the woman of his choice. When he finds himself honor bound to marry a woman he doesn't know, his dream of a marriage like his parents' seems lost forever.
Already starting their marriage on shaky ground, can Adelaide and Trent's relationship survive the pressures of London society?
Lord Trent Hawthorne couldn't be happier that he is not the duke in the family. He's free to manage his small estate and take his time discovering the life he wants to lead, which includes grand plans of wooing and falling in love with the woman of his choice. When he finds himself honor bound to marry a woman he doesn't know, his dream of a marriage like his parents' seems lost forever.
Already starting their marriage on shaky ground, can Adelaide and Trent's relationship survive the pressures of London society?
My Review
I love stories with a premise like this, where the couple gets to know each other and falls in love after they marry. There are so many obstacles to overcome- in this situation, it was mostly the lack of communication between Adelaide and Trent and their naiveté. I loved seeing Adelaide come into her own and learn to embrace her new independence. Being free of her family allowed her to blossom and true colors shine. Trent was a bit of an idiot of course as he worked through his feelings of feeling trapped into a loveless marriage, but once he opened his eyes and received some needed advice from his family, he was able to keep "trying again" with Adelaide until their choice to love was finally able to flourish. Great humor and great romance in this story, even if the plot was not as involved as the first book in the series.
(I received a complimentary copy of the book; all opinions in this review are my own)
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Check out the previous books in the Hawthorne House series . . .
Prequel Novella (FREE e-book!)
Synopsis
Miss Amelia Stalwood may
live in London at her absent guardian's townhouse, but she's never
actually met any nobility, and instead of aristocrats, her closest
friends are servants. Quite by happenstance, she's introduced to the
Hawthorne family and their close family friend, Anthony, the reformed
marquis of Raeburn. They welcome her into their world, but just as she's
beginning to gain some confidence and even suspect she may have caught
Anthony's eye, she's blindsided by an unexpected twist in her situation
accompanied by nasty rumors. Will she lose her reputation when the world
that has only just accepted her turns its back on her, or will she rest
in the support of the friends who've become like family and the man
who's shared his faith and captured her heart?
Book One
Synopsis
Lady Miranda Hawthorne
acts every inch the lady, but inside she longs to be bold and carefree.
Entering her fourth Season and approaching spinsterhood in the eyes of
society, she pours her innermost feelings out not in a diary but in
letters to her brother's old school friend, a duke--with no intention of
ever sending these private thoughts to a man she's heard stories about
but never met. Meanwhile, she also finds herself intrigued by Marlow,
her brother's new valet, and although she may wish to break free of the
strictures that bind her, falling in love with a servant is more of a
rebellion than she planned.
When Marlow accidentally discovers and mails one of the letters to her unwitting confidant, Miranda is beyond mortified. And even more shocked when the duke returns her note with one of his own that initiates a courtship-by-mail. Insecurity about her lack of suitors shifts into confusion at her growing feelings for two men--one she's never met but whose words deeply resonate with her heart, and one she has come to depend on but whose behavior is more and more suspicious. When it becomes apparent state secrets are at risk and Marlow is right in the thick of the conflict, one thing is certain: Miranda's heart is far from all that's at risk for the Hawthornes and those they love.
When Marlow accidentally discovers and mails one of the letters to her unwitting confidant, Miranda is beyond mortified. And even more shocked when the duke returns her note with one of his own that initiates a courtship-by-mail. Insecurity about her lack of suitors shifts into confusion at her growing feelings for two men--one she's never met but whose words deeply resonate with her heart, and one she has come to depend on but whose behavior is more and more suspicious. When it becomes apparent state secrets are at risk and Marlow is right in the thick of the conflict, one thing is certain: Miranda's heart is far from all that's at risk for the Hawthornes and those they love.
Book Two
Synopsis
Lady Georgina Hawthorne
has worked tirelessly to seal her place as the Incomparable for her
debut season. At her first London ball, she hopes to snag the attention
of an earl.
With money and business connections, but without
impeccable bloodlines, Colin McCrae is invited everywhere but accepted
nowhere. When he first encounters the fashionable Lady Georgina, he's
irritated by his attraction to a woman who concerns herself only with
status and appearance.
What Colin doesn't know is that Georgina's
desperate social aspirations are driven by the shameful secret she
harbors. Association with Colin McCrae is not part of Georgina's plan,
but as their paths continue to cross, they both must decide if the
realization of their dreams is worth the sacrifices they must make.
Book Four
Synopsis
Griffith, Duke of
Riverton, likes order, logic, and control, and he naturally applies this
rational approach to his search for a bride. He's certain Miss
Frederica St. Claire is the perfect wife for him, but while Frederica is
strangely elusive, he can't seem to stop running into her stunningly
beautiful cousin, Miss Isabella Breckenridge.
Isabella should be enjoying her society debut, but with her family in difficult circumstances, her uncle will only help them if she'll use her beauty to assist him in his political aims. Already uncomfortable with this agreement, the more she comes to know Griffith, the more she wishes to be free of her unfortunate obligation.
Will Griffith and Isabella be able to set aside their pride and face their fears in time to find their own happily-ever-after?
Isabella should be enjoying her society debut, but with her family in difficult circumstances, her uncle will only help them if she'll use her beauty to assist him in his political aims. Already uncomfortable with this agreement, the more she comes to know Griffith, the more she wishes to be free of her unfortunate obligation.
Will Griffith and Isabella be able to set aside their pride and face their fears in time to find their own happily-ever-after?