Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Book Review The Viscounts Bride

The Viscount's Bride
Title: The Viscount's Bride

Author: G. L. Snodgrass

Stars:‏ 4 out of 5

Review:
This is the first book by this author that I have had the pleasure to read even though she is an accomplished author with many titles to her credit. But I assure you it will not be the last. My attention was grabbed in the first chapter and held until the epilogue. The story has drama, love, a believable plot and a satisfactory ending. These items are all critical for a good historical romance. After reading the first two chapters of The Earl's Regret, included at the end, I have placed it on my to be read list.
I obtained this Kindle book from Amazon.
I gave this a four star rating.

Synopsis:
Sometimes, a woman needs a hero.

*** A steamy Regency Romance ***

Miss Caroline Jennings is facing a life of shame and poverty. She has lost everything. Her home, her father, and any chance of happiness. What is more? If her father’s secret is exposed. She will be known as the daughter of a traitor.

Surely, life cannot get much worse.

When a carriage accident throws her into the river. - fitting punishment for her father’s crimes. - She is tempted to allow herself to succumb. It is only the thought of her two younger sisters and the strong arms of her rescuer that keep her among the living.

Alexander Vessey, Viscount Beachmont, ex-soldier, and one of the richest men in Britain. A classic hero if she’d ever seen one. Big, strong, and commanding. Any woman’s heart would flutter like hers to be saved by him.

His heroics unfortunately have saved her for a life of loneliness and want.

However, when he offers her a marriage of convenience it seems the perfect solution to regain her life. The only danger she faces now is the possibility of losing her heart.

About the Author:

 G.L. Snodgrass

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