White Rose Trilogy #1 Pubshelf 2013 |
Hot-headed and handsome young
men, dastardly villains and a beautiful and tempestuous heroine, all combine to
make this an enjoyable romp through the glitterati of Victorian England. Not to
be taken too seriously, the story tells of the turbulent attraction between the
enigmatic Duke of Ravenswood and the passionate Greyland Kingston, a woman whose
very beauty sets Victorian society blazing. However, the Kingston family, newly
returned to England, are the keepers of a long buried secret, which if discovered,
could compromise the stability of the English royal family.
What then follows is an enjoyable romantic
adventure with a likeable heroine and a sexy swashbuckling hero who fights
almost to the very death to protect the woman he loves and admires. Overall, I
found much to enjoy in the story, although at times I did have to suspend
belief at the historical interpretation and I was disappointed that the final edit
of the book did not correct the glaringly obvious spelling mistakes, which I’m
afraid became a real irritation.
However, I am sure that if you
enjoy romantic historical fiction and are not too troubled by historical
inconsistencies and you can overlook spelling mistakes then you are going to
find much to enjoy within the story. Its characters are lively and engaging and
the added frisson of sexual tension which threads through the story is nicely
written without being overly salacious.
As this is the start of a
proposed trilogy, my hope is that as the series progresses, the story will go
from strength to strength.
My thanks to pubshelf.com for my
ecopy of this book to read and review.
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