Nearly a Bride by Sabrina Jeffries

Nearly a Bride (Lords of Hazard)Nearly a Bride by Sabrina Jeffries

Tracy’s Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Series: Lords of Hazard, #2

Release Date: April 28, 2026

When a fellow French emigrant began to question Miss Giselle Bernard about her travel papers, she became concerned and needed help, but since her brother-in-law the Duke of Falconridge and her half-sister are out of town, she turns to Rupert “Heath” Oakden, the Earl of Heathbrook for help. Giselle has known Heath for many years, as she worked in her cousin’s boarding house in Verdun, the French town where thousands of English citizens were detained during the war. She once shared a kiss with him, but he seemed to lose interest in her almost immediately after, breaking her young heart. But while he remained aloof, she still considered him a friend and has turned to him to help her secure legitimate papers for her and her mother. She never imagined that he would need her help in return, and that help would involve her having to pretend to be his fiancée!

After an impetuous mistake as a young man, Rupert “Heath”, his father, the previous Earl took him to France to get him away from England, but as luck would have it, Napoleon decided to detain them, and Heath ended up spending the next 11 years trapped in France and losing his father, before he was free to return to England. But upon returning home, he learned that his father did not make him the guardian of his younger brothers, one of whom he has never met, as he was born shortly after Heath and his father were detained. Custody of the boys was given to his mother’s cousin, and Heath has not even been able to visit them. He hired a lawyer to fight for custody, but with his previous reputation as a rake, his lawyer thinks he will have a hard time winning. His attorney suggests that Heath marry or at the very least get betrothed to an upstanding woman. He has just about given up hope when Giselle approaches him for help. It is the perfect solution! All he has to do is keep his hands (and lips) to himself until his brothers are back in his care and he can help Giselle, what could go wrong?

I loved the idea of this series about a group of men who formed a bond of brotherhood when they were detained in France and became what was known as “the detenu”, the history about this is fascinating and I was eager to learn more about it! In this installment, readers get to know Rupert Oaken aka Heath and Giselle Bernard, who have a history together, but who have not been close for many years, they get reacquainted when Giselle feels threatened and seeks out Heath for help. They agree to help each other and hope they can do so without making their relationship complicated. Giselle tries hard to keep her feelings out of it, especially after he rejected her years ago – or did he? Heath believes that he cannot love, but that is clearly untrue considering how hard he is working to get custody of his brothers. Overall, this was fast paced story with lots of history, emotion, secrets, shocking surprises, some steamyish love scenes, wonderful characters, and finally a happy ending complete with a sweet epilogue. I will be honest that I didn’t like this book as much as the first book, but it was still a good story and one I would be happy to recommend. This is the second book in a connected series, but it could be read and enjoyed as a standalone title with no problems.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *

 

Death Meets Cute by J. Penner

Death Meets Cute by J. Penner

Tracy’s Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone

Release Date: April 28. 2026

Iris Weyward is the middle sister in a family of witches. For years she has been working together with her sisters Dahlia and Poppy plotting to enhance their villainous natures and hopefully find a way to build an evil empire and take over the realms. But when their magic starts to fail and they begin to turn on each other, Iris has had enough and leaves them. She settles on the outskirts of Fraywell with her familiar, a hedgehog named Quince and starts an evil potion & hex business. Things were going OK, but recently her magic has been getting weaker and her bodyguard leaves and doesn’t return, and she is not sure what to do. But when everything changes when an injured orc bangs on her door and then dies in her backyard. Since she is in need of a bodyguard, she sees this as an opportunity for evil. She casts a spell that lets her interview the dead orc and when she decides that he would be perfect for the job, she casts another spell to “re-alive” him. But the re-alived orc is nothing like the dead orc and she is pretty sure she is going to have to re-unalive him, that is until her sisters show up and chaos ensues.

Talon Gefroy has only vague memories of his life before he woke up in Iris Weyward’s house. But he is immediately smitten with her and dives right into setting her house in order and baking. He accepts his new position and when her sisters show up, he is happy to take care of all of them and help them find a way to regain their powers. He settles in and feels like he is finally happy with life and thinks he might have a future with Iris, but then he learns the truth of how he ended up in her house and he is heartbroken. Can he reconcile the truth of who he is and what he has done with the orc he is now and can he forgive Iris for keeping the truth from him?

OMG! I loved this book, Iris and Talon were so cute together and Iris’s reactions to her feelings had me laughing out loud. This book was a quick, easy read with likable characters, a lot of emotion, wonderful secondary characters, a journey of self-awareness, acceptance, reconnecting with family and finally finding love and happiness. The story is promoted as a romantasy, but it is definitely geared more towards a young adult reader, as there is no intimacy beyond chaste kissing. So, if you are looking for a fun read with amazing characters, laugh out loud dialogue and a low heat romance – look no further – this is that book! I highly recommend this story, and I am hoping that there will be more stories featuring her sisters in the future.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *