The Last Lady B by Eloisa James

The Last Lady BThe Last Lady B by Eloisa James

Tracy’s Rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone

Release Date: May 12, 2026

Lady Genevieve “Evie” Hughes, becomes the fourth wife of the much older Lord Burnsby to secure her younger sister’s future. They marry and she moves to her new home in the Scottish Highlands, a remote and possibly haunted abbey, populated with eccentric characters, including an outspoken aunt, a socially exiled stepdaughter, and her husband’s long-standing mistress. Amid the abbey’s wintry halls and ghostly rumors, Evie finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Sir Godric Everly, a sharp-witted solicitor who openly dislikes her husband. As secrets unravel and the shadows of the past close in, Evie must navigate a web of deceit, multiple wills, and a mysterious death that leaves her widowed and free to choose her own path—though matters of the heart and reputation prove just as complicated as the spectral mysteries.

In a social media post, author Elosia James promised that this book was something new and different, and she didn’t lie, this book was nothing like her previous books. This was a quirky, entertaining romance that balances humor, intrigue, and a dash of macabre. While the first-person perspective gives Evie’s voice a fresh, curious edge, I personally found the narrative style difficult to connect with—it often limited my emotional engagement, especially with Godric, whose inner thoughts remain somewhat obscure. The slow burn romance was a bit frustrating for me, as the main characters didn’t come together until very late in the story. I also want to note that the blurb is somewhat deceptive: although it suggests Evie is widowed early on, she is not actually widowed until late in the book, which significantly shapes the pacing and development of the plot. However, I did appreciate that there was no actual adultery on Evie’s part, which made it easier for me to enjoy her journey toward self-discovery. The secondary characters add a sense of found family, and the gothic elements are more playful than chilling. Though the pacing felt uneven with major plot developments occurring late—the book’s charm lies in its witty dialogue, eccentric characters, and the heroine’s growth. Overall, this was a lighter, character-driven historical romance with a twist of mystery and a touch of absurdity which made for an engaging read, but I definitely didn’t care for the first-person narrative style and I don’t think I would read the book again.

*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. *

 

The Cupid Dilemma by April Asher

The Cupid DilemmaThe Cupid Dilemma by April Asher

Tracy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone (?)

Release Date: May 12, 2026

Adalyn “Addie” Whitlock is not having a good day, as the wedding planner to a social influencer, she needed this event to go off without a hitch, but luck has not been on her side for months and today is no exception. You would think that being the daughter of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, she would have all things love in the bag, but when the reception goes sideways and the bride takes to social media, Addie’s life becomes a nightmare. With her business, Happily Ever Forever, on the brink of ruin, she needs a miracle! Enter her oh so sexy rock star neighbor, Phoenix “Nix” Cross, the man who may make her rethink her long held beliefs on love.

Phoenix “Nix” Cross is the drummer and songwriter for the popular band The Stone Talons, but lately his creative juices have dried up and with the record label demanding new music, he is feeling the pressure. But when he meets his gorgeous demigoddess neighbor, and feels the music again, he offers to make a deal with her, they will have a “fauxmance” and she will be his muse. At first, she resists, but when she steps in to help his sister plan her wedding and sees the benefits of being linked to Nix, she agrees. But when the fauxmance starts to feel real, will they grab their chance for HEA or will Addie’s fear of love rip them apart?

OMG – what a cute story! I loved Addie and Nix immediately, their chemistry was amazing and I couldn’t put this book down. This book had it all, likable characters, fantastic secondary characters, steamy love scenes, witty banter, a hero with a heart of gold, a possessive and protective nature while still giving bad boy vibes (Yum!), a very cute three-headed puppy, wrapping up with a very sweet and satisfying ending. Overall, I found this to be a delightful, light, fun read, but I did think the world building was a bit weak, and fantasy aspect was too understated, however, even that didn’t diminish my enjoyment of this book! Highly recommended and I am really hoping this is the start of a new series!!!

*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. *