As the Duke of Huntford's sister, Lady Rose Sherbourne follows the rules of well-bred society. Always chaperoned. Never engaging in unseemly behavior. Well, except for that one summer, years ago. And yet she's never been able to forget that handsome stable master or the stolen moments they shared. She's always wondered what might have happened if he hadn't disappeared without a word... Now she's about to find out.
Charles Holland never expected to see Lady Rose again. And yet the years haven't lessened his devotion—or his desire—in any way. Despite their differences in class, Charles cannot stop himself from wanting to possess her. But as they uncover one intimate secret after another about her family, they realize that, this time, their love may come at a very dear price...
My thoughts:
Yes it was different, I do not see this very often. Rose is the sister of a duke. Charles works in the stables. See!
Rose was sweet, a tad bit too naive.
Charles was hardworking and wanted something more from his life.
They are so wrong for each other, and so right.
What I did not like is what I was never clear why her mother did some things...
Oh I am rambling. Rose and Charles meet again. She is no longer mute from shock, and he is now a steward. But she is still out of his reach. She is looking for her mother. He can't help himself, he wants to help out.
So they look for secrets, and can't help themselves ;)
Grrrr, there is this woman in it, no spoilers, but I started to loathe her! You can only imagine that the road to love is not without hurdles.
Conclusion:
I did like the story, but to be honest, her family would never have allowed them to be together. But the family is nice and all (as if).
Cover
nice
Kindle Edition, 300ish?
Expected publication: October 27th 2015 by Forever
Honeycote #4
Historical romance
Netgalley
Seems like a nice enough read. I always have a hard time with HR when the family are idiots. I just want to smack them. lol
ReplyDeleteKaren @For What It's Worth
Well idiots and idiots, they are not idiots
DeleteI like the setup of the romance in this one!!!!
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DeleteThe cover sounds like the best part of this novel. :/
ReplyDeleteIt was fun
DeleteLots of blue...
ReplyDeleteIt's winter ;)
DeleteI love her writing and its different, so cant wait to read it!
ReplyDelete:) Enjoy!
DeleteWell, even if the family wouldn't have allowed them to be together, it sounds like you liked it overall.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy it :)
DeleteThe sister of an actual duke and the stable boy? Hmm... I smell a good story! :D
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes! I know, so not believable but love conquers all!
DeleteSounds like it wasn't all that realistic but I love that the hero isn't from the same class as she was. It gives a unique twist to the historical romance :) I need to read this!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't, BUT most Duke meets shopgirl are not either. So why did I have a harder time believing it the other way around? Boo, me. Yay love
DeleteSounds like you had a hard time enjoying this one but still found it entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it all the way through, I just did not believe it
DeleteMonday again?! :(
ReplyDeleteSIGH, monday sucks
Deletehaha well I liked your review, sometimes you don't need to believe
ReplyDeleteSo true
DeleteSo much blue! Historical romances tend to be predictable. I try not to expect too much. :)
ReplyDeleteHehe, that they do and I still love them
DeleteThat is a huge class difference, but still sounds good.
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DeleteThis is different usually it is the woman who is beneath his station
ReplyDeleteI am glad they mixed it up for once
DeleteI think I have book 1 in French but haven't read it yet
ReplyDeleteCool :)
DeleteOkay so in the realm of Lady Chatterley's lover type of thing?
ReplyDeleteI would not say that. Nothing alike. Except for the class thing, but that is everywhere in HR
DeleteI'd read it :)
ReplyDeleteThis family has been pretty unique. The Duke married a seamstress who blackmailed him. lol So a stable master? Pish! lol
ReplyDeleteLOL, I saw that, scandalous!
DeleteLol so he was a real servant and not a Duke in disguise or something like that? Sounds good B!
ReplyDeleteNot a Duke n disguise. A real real servant, Scandalous
DeleteA real servant? LE GASP!
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