I love romances that are set in a more innocent time. A time
where a lady’s shapely ankle could turn a man’s head and an innocent kiss could
lead to being assaulted by the girl’s brother. There are many comedy moments as
overprotective brother Brendon clobbers best friend Algernon because of some misunderstandings.
Felicity is a feisty heroine with a heart of gold and we feel for her when
Algernon struggles with his pride and fears for her safety. What should have
been a straight forwards romance is anything but; due to a greedy uncle that
will do anything to get his hands on Algernon’s estate.
When I say that this is set in a more innocent time; we do
all know that behind closed doors things were less innocent! It is clear
Algernon and Felicity share an attraction that leaves them both rather hot and
flustered. Some off the scenes are sizzling hot and the writer correctly
advises that this book is not for the younger reader. For any other fan of
historical romance I recommend it. Fun, hot and a good read.