Tuesday, 29 October 2019
This Earl of Mine by Kate Bateman
An interesting premise but busy execution
While the idea of a marriage of convenience to a criminal is certainly a new one, and enough for me to take a second look, I found the execution a little convoluted and full of holes. What use is a marriage of convenience if one keeps it secret - and if her cousin is willing to force scandal to gain her hand, what makes Georgiana think this would work? The hero also has PTSD, but I felt this was a bit tacked on.
On the other hand, there are some genuinely touching and entertaining moments. Thea is delightful and likeable, even if some of her plans belie her cleverness. I also really liked how Wylde appreciated her for who she was - but would've loved it more if he'd managed to communicate her worth to her in a way which shut down those silly comparisons to her sister.
Wanted to love this book, found it a bit messy.
Disclaimer: I received an advanced reading copy of this book via NetGalley but all opinions are my own
Labels:
historical,
review,
romance,
three stars
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