Enigma Earl. The Phantom of London. That's what the gossip pages call Lord Edward Greenwich, a mysterious nobleman who doesn't show his face in London Society. With a reputation like that, no wonder Lydia Montgomery is horrified to be dragged from bed and packed off to live with him to save her mother from penury.
While Lydia has received all of the training a lady should endure, she's decidedly un-ladylike. She despises her corset and isn't interested in marriage. She'd prefer to remain unmarried and spend her time improving her art. But if she wants a chance at happiness, she'll have to set aside her fear of the earl and discover the man hiding behind the beast.
Will Edward and Lydia's greatest discovery be each other before time runs out?
My thoughts:
It's not often I come across a hero like this. Half his face normal, the other side filled with scars. He does not want to go out in society, he can't get anyone to marry him. He just sits at home.
There is our story, he needs a woman and an heir. Luckily he finds Lydia, a spinster, an artist, a woman who says what she wants. But a woman who needs to save her family. While Edward is a scientist and now a recluse, and I liked him. And I sure wanted Lydia to save him, for him to move on, for them to be happy.
Most of the book, and then I mean most takes place in his house. It really is about them getting to know each other. I liked that as when they spent so much time together I believed them falling in love.
Conclusion:
A nice romantic tale.
Cover
I guess it's the other side of the face that scares people
Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
Expected publication: May 6th 2014 by Sourcebooks Casablanca (first published January 1st 2014)
Midnight Meetings #1
Historical romance
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I love books like these. I wish that the cover would've showed the other side of his face.
ReplyDeleteIt's said to be scary, but she did not mind
DeleteA scarred hero? That's all I need to know! SOLD:)
ReplyDeleteOh gosh this reminds me of A Rose in Winter by Kathleen Woodwiss! Loved that one
ReplyDeleteI always did mean to read a Woodwiss book
DeleteI should really read some historical romances. Your descriptions and reviews always sound so good. I like the cover of this one.
ReplyDeleteYou really should, I always enjoy them
DeleteLOL! He only shows his good side to the artist. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is sort of a beauty and the beast kind of tale? Plus, she is an artist. Hm... looks like one I would enjoy.
Yes a beauty and the best tale :D
DeleteSounds so sweet. Reminds me a little of When Beauty Tamed the Beast from what you're saying.
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
I never read that one
DeleteI want to try this one! Great review :)
ReplyDelete:D Good
DeleteCan't scare off potential buyers with the other side of the face! ;)
ReplyDeleteTrue ;)
DeleteThe half of his face showing is very pretty. ;-) I love Beauty and the Beast retellings, so I'll keep an eye out for this one.
ReplyDeleteI like them too, especially if he has a library, lol
DeleteYou read such sweet sounding romances. It reminds me of my late highschool years when I was totally into the romances and books like these. Woe to men who can never live up lol
ReplyDeleteThey are good for light fun reads, just to relax and take my mind of things
DeleteScarred hero + Romance = Place on my TBR
ReplyDeleteit makes me think on the first Callihan book but it sounds really great! you're right we don't have a lot of characters like that.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I never read that one but I remember something about it
DeleteLove the premise and would totally enjoy this :)
ReplyDeleteEhehehehe. Yep. Definitely the other side that's scary ;)
ReplyDeleteMust be, or maybe this normal side is the scary and the other side is truly beautiful ;)
DeleteI'm not drawn to his good side either - is that bad?? haha
ReplyDeleteBut I love when the author gives the heroine and hero time to fall in love. It makes HEAs and reading in general so much more enjoyable =)
Lol, nah, not for me either
DeleteThey do spend a lot of time together :)
Very similar theme as the latest Tessa Dare (Romancing the Duke) from January '14.
ReplyDeleteOh I love her books
DeleteI kind of think it's a pity they didn't think about adding the theme to the cover. It's only in the summary you'd find out about the plot. That said I suppose it supports the true beauty idea (I'm aware I'm thinking too far into this!) Sounds a good story, though.
ReplyDeleteBeauty is in the eye of the beholder and yes it's what is inside that matters here. He is a good man, so she does not care about that one side
Deleteaww man so he is a tortured hero? I love stuff like this :) always comes out good.
ReplyDeleteAye he is, and I like them too :D
DeleteSounds like something I'd be interested in! Thanks, Linda! :)
ReplyDelete:D
DeleteI agree with Jenny - I love a scarred hero, and this sounds like a nice slow, well developed romance. Great review!
ReplyDeleteSlow is good, I am so over insta love
Deleteaww I want to read this one thanks to your review B :)
ReplyDeleteNice review, my best friend Maia loves B&B tropes.
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