A Pocketful of Diamonds by Pam Lecky

A Pocketful of Diamonds (The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries #4)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5
Series: The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries #4
Publication Date: 9/17/24
Period: Victorian – Lake Como, Italy 1888
Number of Pages: 323

This book was the perfect ending for the series. The mystery was multi-faceted, nuanced, and filled with red herrings and the personal relationships were absolutely lovely. I read the first book of the series and loved the characters and the mystery, but then I didn’t get a chance to read the other two books before this current one was here. Goodness! A lot has happened to/with Lucy and Phin since that first book and now I have to go back and read the missing books.

Lucy Lawrence and Phineas (Phin) Stone have just married and are ready to set off on their wedding trip when they get word from Phin’s sister, Elvira, Contessa Carmosina, that her husband, Luca, is missing. Luca has been missing several days and everyone fears the worst for the beloved young Conte.

Lucy and Phin will face their greatest dangers yet in the beautiful, idyllic setting of Lake Como. They quickly discover that they cannot rely on anyone because none, other than Elvira and their personal servants, can be trusted. There are dark undercurrents in the Lake Como area and some very ugly people who don’t want the Conte to survive and they’ll do anything to keep anyone else from learning those dark secrets. You will find yourself suspecting everyone and picturing all the scenarios to see if it was this person or that person. Then, you rapidly read to see where the author chose to take the tale. It is a book that involves all of you, body, mind, and heart in the story and it will not turn loose of any of those very quickly.

A beautifully written epilogue perfectly closes out the series for Lucy and Phin. It is a lovely, poignant, caring piece of the story and you will find yourself letting out a very satisfied sigh. My only problem with the book was that it painted too vivid a picture of Luca and made the reader come to really care for him, Elvira, and their family. It was hard to concentrate on solving the mystery when so much heartache was involved. So, in the end, when Lucy and Phin were celebrating all of their joys, I was thinking of Elvira, Luca, and the children whose lives were forever changed.

This was an excellently written story. If you love a complicated mystery and deeply involved emotional and romantic interests, then you will enjoy this book—and the series.

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

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A Rogue’s Reckoning by Jane Charles

A Rogue's Reckoning (Revenge of the Wallflowers #27)A Rogue’s Reckoning by Jane Charles

Tracy’s Rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: Revenge of the Wallflowers, #27

Release Date: September 3, 2024

Five years ago, Lord Seth Claxton broke Frances “Franny” Hawthorn’s heart when he suddenly ended their ten-year friendship and told her that if he saw her in London, he would ignore her. Stunned and betrayed, Frances tries to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and move on. She finally makes it to London and finds a way to support herself that does not include marriage, she along with her dear friend Bethany Grey move into a house in Mayfair that is also the location of Athena’s Salon, a literary salon and gambling den owned by Bethany and another friend the Duchess of Ellings. It is also the source of Franny’s freedom, as the ladies have employed her as the manager of the gambling side of the business. She finally feels like her life has meaning and that she can once again be happy. But all that changes when she attends a ball with Bethany and sees HIM. Shocked that he actually wants to rekindle their relationship, Franny decides to teach Seth a lesson, she will let him believe that the past between them is all water under the bridge and that she is willing to be friends again, and then she will destroy him like he did her, she just has to make sure she protects her heart this time.

Lord Seth Claxton met Franny on one of the worst days of his life and she quickly became his best friend and the love of his life. But the closer they grew, the more Seth worried about losing another person he loved and finally he broke things off with her and moved to London to make his fortune. In London Seth opens a gaming club and develops a reputation as a rogue and soon he withdraws from proper society. But a chance meeting at a masked ball makes him realize that walking away from Franny was the biggest mistake of his life and he will do anything to win back her love, even risk his heart. But Franny is not about to make it easy for him, leaving him to wonder if his attempt to save himself from losing her has actually cost him his chance at HEA.

This was a well-written, nicely paced story about friendship, love and second chances served with a healthy helping of revenge. I am not a fan of the revenge trope – I get it, I understand it – I just don’t like it. I felt that Frances was justified in her anger and her hurt but stooping to pretending to forgive him just to further her need for revenge made her appear petty. I would have had more respect for her if she admitted that she still loved him, let go of her need to hurt him and instead forced him to explain why he left her. But I guess that would not have been much of a story, so instead this was a book filled with emotion, anger, angst, deceit, revenge, hope, fear and finally forgiveness and a HEA. This book is part of the author collaboration series “The Revenge of the Wallflowers” and can be read as a standalone title with no issues. While this book was not one, I would read again, it did end nicely and if you like revenge stories – this book would be perfect for you.

*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. *