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File Size: 2369 KB

Print Length: 315 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: March 3, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07PCNVM3M

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i have read books by this author before and thought that her writing was improving. This book was slow moving and it kept going back over the same situations, namely the sneekly Lord Felton and his escapades. One minute Charlotte was trying to put a stop to the secret engagement to Lord Felton by her parents and the next minute she was coming up with some plot to keep that from happening. I don't believe that a young woman in this time period would have been so bold. It was like the author was trying to adapt a story from this century back to the regency period and it just doesn't seem be believable. I was happy that Lady Charlotte was an intelligent girl in the story but there was so much unnecessary drivel in the story or her plotting to get out of the proposed engagement. Just move on. That's my biggest complaint. Lady Charlotte and Lord Ewan Conrad should have realized that they were in love much earlier in the story. Some of the repetitious goings on on The Season could have been curtailed a bit. I also do not like having to get the "extended epilogue" Who doesn't want to read that. It should be apart of the story. I have noticed that several other authors are going the same things and it really irritates me.

OMG! Talk about a rollercoaster ride in the dark. A whirlwind of emotions that run so deep it literally takes your breath away. This bad boy keeps you riveted to this page turning delight all the while holding you on a razors edge and frozen to your seat. I couldn't put this little jewel down had I wanted to. All the drama, betrayal and deceit along with a little intrigue and suspense runs high while the tension spirals. This is one incredible storyline with such a thrilling plot that brings this bad boy roaring to life flawlessly. Twists and turns, ups and downs, along with a few glitches and scrapes that make for one heart pounding experience. All the trials and tribulations, lies, uncertainty and heartache make this one outstanding adventure that you won't want to miss. The characters are complex and believable with such depth and individuality it's easy to relate. The scenes are so graphically detailed and descriptive you have no trouble picturing each scenario as they play off one another in perfect balance. Abigail totally nailed this bad boy 100% on point. Remarkable job Abigail, thanks for sharing this little gem with us.

It is an enjoyable entertaining read although it is a little drawn out for my taste. I kept putting it down and coming back to it. If I absolutely love a book, I read it straight through. This book had its share of emotional drama. The heroine, Charlotte is an outspoken young lady whose parents try to rein in. Felton bamboozles his way into Charlotte's parents’ good graces and becomes engaged to her against her will. All so he can inherit her father's noble title and parliamentary seat. Felton is a slimy weasel and was well written to portray the perfect villain. I liked Charlotte's new best friend Lucy. Lucy had a sunny optimistic attitude. She is naive and thanks to Charlotte's brazen attitude it gave her the strength to face what she wanted in life. Our hero, Ewan, was a little slow on the uptake with his response to his feelings for Charlotte. His character was written with the thought of him being a gentleman and a successful businessman. His career choice went against society at large as he was the heir to a dukedom and did not have to work. But I admire the fact that since he was little, he wanted to explore the world and experience the wonders contained therein. He also wanted to build his own fortune much to the dismay of his parents and the ton. He was treated unkindly. Gossip followed him everywhere because he did not conform to the established norms. It was sad that both Charlotte and Ewan both had parents that were emotionally unavailable, not demonstrative or loving. They were strict disciplinarians according to social norms. Both Charlotte and Ewan had the same outlook when it came to living. They would never be satisfied with the status quo and would strive to do things their own way. If you have leisurely time this is a great book to snuggle up with.

Charlotte💃💋 dithered too much in the marriage mart, so her parents have arranged a secret betrothal for her to Lord Felton Seymour👺, a wealthy cad who is cruel, uncaring, and only wants her father's title, and his seat in Parliament! Unfortunately, Felton👺 is a master manipulator, and Charlotte's father has no idea how devious Lord Seymour👺 really is. Dad just sees the Seymour wealth and his own title being passed on to a male heir and a husband for his fiesty, nonconformist daughter.In the meantime, Charlotte💃💋 meets 25 year old Lord Ewan Conrad🐺🍆🌋, the son of a Duke, who has set himself up In the import export business and loves to travel. He has promised his father to look for a wife. His working at a trade is absolutely scandalous to the ton and The titled! He's another nonconformist!ARC Received from Author and Amazon Free📚.These opinions are my own.The contrast between Charlotte's two suitors could not be more glaring! I loved this story but the characters had some trouble saying what they really meant in some passages where honesty was essential. Too much PC and false politeness.

ARC REVIEW: This a good read, I enjoyed the instant friendship Between Lydia and Charlotte, though Margaret probably didn't need to be added. I enjoyed the polite animosity between Felton and Ewan without being overly central. It does seem to be a bit long winded but everything is basically relevant to the story, I like that even though they are not present Lord Ewan's parents are explained enough that it didn't leave me going who are these people? Wish the author would put the epilogue in the book rather than a separate document especially as they don't really add much to the story. My biggest critic is proofreading, there was a lot of small spelling/wording errors throughout the story, enough to be noticeable.

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