A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman

A Scandal in Mayfair (Lily Adler Mystery, #5)Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Lily Adler Mystery #5
Publication Date: 8/20/24
Period: Regency London
Number of Pages: 317

For the last couple of years, Lily Adler has been up to her pretty eyeballs mourning her husband, being courted by and rejecting various suitors, and solving murder mysteries. Yes, that is quite a varied set of activities there! Lily performs discrete inquiries, and the key word there is discrete because if the word got out into society, she would be ruined. Lily believes in finding justice for people who have been wronged therefore, she is inclined to help young Miss Sarah Forrest when the young lady asks her. However, Miss Forrest’s fiancé is accompanying her, and unbeknownst to Miss Forrest, he threatens Lily with exposure if she doesn’t help. Well, that will never do!

When, a few days later, that same fiancé is accused of murder, he swears he is innocent and begs Lily to help. Life would be easier to let him be hanged, but, what if he is telling the truth? Lily’s sense of justice and fair play won’t let her walk away without at least looking into it.

Goodness, what a tangled web Lily and her friends uncover. There is not just one murder, but several, along with attempted murders, poisonings, desertion, impersonation, and more. It is a very convoluted search for the truth and young Miss Forrest’s problem seems to be at the heart of all of it. Can Lily and her friends solve it before Lily’s life is forfeit? Even if she solves it, can they find proof?

This was a compelling mystery with many suspects, red herrings, unsympathetic victims, and some victims that will have you holding your breath to see if they survive. Another thing I liked about this particular book is that the author managed to move the romance between Lily and Captain Hartley forward significantly without impacting the mystery. Personally, I MUST have some romance to go along with my mysteries and I was about ready to give up on the series because it seemed that wouldn’t happen.

It was nice to see that several supporting cast members had significant roles in this mystery even though it was Lily who put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. I really like Captain Hartley’s sister, Amelia, and was glad to see her featured along with Lady Carroway and Constable Page and his lovely family.

Should you choose to read this book, I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. Happy Reading!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

What the Lady Wants by Emma Orchard ~ BLOG TOUR

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Autumn, 1816…

Lady Ashby is grieving the death of her beloved husband, just two years earlier. Although still young and beautiful, Isabella is resolved never to marry again, and plans to leave London, return to her parents’ Yorkshire house, and resign from society before the year is over. But first, she wants one more taste of life…

Isabella has written a list, the contents of which, if discovered, would create a scandal that neither she nor her family would recover from. A list of things she would like to experience, just once more, before she surrenders herself to the life of a widow. And she knows just the man to help her: her friend, handsome and honourable Captain Leo Winterton.

But Captain Winterton has a secret of his own. He is in love with Isabella – and when she makes her most improper proposal to him, he is powerless to resist her, even if she is resolved never to love again. Can he persuade her they are destined to be together? Or will their impropriety be discovered, to the ruin of both?

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Emma was born in Salford and studied English Literature at the universities of Edinburgh and York. Her first job after graduating was as a Copy-Editor at Mills & Boon, where she met her husband in a classic enemies-to-lovers romance. Emma has worked behind the scenes in television and as a Literary Agent, and in 2020 started writing Georgette Heyer fan-fiction.

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What the Lady Wants (The Runaway Heiress #3)What the Lady Wants by Emma Orchard

Tracy’s Rating: 3/3.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Runaway Heiress, #3

Release Date: August 14, 2024

Isabella, the widow of Lord Ashby Mauleverer is out of mourning for her beloved Ashby and preparing to retire from society, but before she does, she wants one last adventure and has made a list of things she wants to accomplish – a list that could ruin her. To complete her list, she will need help and has decided that Captain Leo Winterton is the perfect man for the job! Isabella has no desire to remarry nor fall in love, but she isn’t quite ready to wither away, and despite her grief, she longs for a connection and hopes that Leo can be that man.

Captain Leo Winterton has been in love with Isabella for years, but she was happily married, so he suffered his unrequited love in silence. But when Isabella approached him with her request for his help with her “list”, he is torn between the opportunity to finally be with the woman he has loved from afar and his sense of propriety. He also knows that he could be setting himself up for further heartbreak as Isabella has made it clear that love and marriage will play no part in her future. Will he risk his heart for the chance to change her mind?

This was an interesting story, not quite what I was expecting, as it was more emotional that I thought it would be. Isabella’s journey to let go of the grief of losing her beloved Ashby and finding herself was the focus of this book. Which is fine, but it does seem to make the romance seem like a secondary plot point, rather than the primary story. This book is full of emotion, self-discovery, unrequited love, a bit of steam, wonderful secondary characters, a bit of angst, a second chance at love, and finally a HEA. Overall, I liked this story, but not quite as much as the previous books and I while I would recommend this title, I don’t think I would read it again. This is the third book in the series, but it could be read as a standalone title with no problems.

3, maybe 3.5 stars

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

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