Her Scottish Scoundrel – Sophie Barnes

Her Scottish Scoundrel (Diamonds in the Rough, #7)Barbara’s rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: Diamonds In The Rough #7
Publication Date: 5/25/21
Period: Georgian – 1821
Number of Pages: 359

Charlotte Russell is many things – the daughter of a Viscount; a spinster with no desire to EVER marry; very lovely; and, she’s also a bestselling author of risqué adventure stories. Oh! What an occupation for a gently reared unmarried lady. It is a good thing she keeps that part of her life very, very secret. On one of her secret trips to her publisher – which is in a rather unsavory part of town – she is held at knifepoint and robbed. Being a decisive, forthright, no-nonsense lady, she immediately sets out to hire herself a bodyguard. Where does one find big brutes one can hire to guard one’s person. Well, Charlotte’s immediate thought was of The Black Swan because it had once been the domain of Carlton Guthrie (The Forgotten Duke). Charlotte’s arrival at The Black Swan was an eventful one – she had to convince a fatuous male that he shouldn’t try taking liberties with her. Her actions impressed the tavern owner and he agreed to take on the job of bodyguard since it paid well and was only something he’d have to do on occasion.

Blayne MacNeil is a man with two secret pasts – the one everyone thinks he is hiding – and the really secret one nobody knows he’s hiding. That really secret one could get him hanged even after twenty years. After twenty years of saving and preparing, Blayne is almost to the point where he can fulfill his dream. Yes, that big, brawny, handsome man wants to grow things – his office is filled with pots of plants and he longs to be able to purchase a small plot of land with a cottage so he can grow all he likes. When a very lovely and determined lady appears in The Black Swan seeking a bodyguard, the money she is offering can’t be refused. Goodness – how much trouble could one petite lady be?

That very same evening, Charlotte’s life is totally turned upside down by an announcement made by her father. Not one to sit idly by while disaster strikes her, Charlotte quickly devises a plan to thwart her fate – and, of course, she drags Blayne right into the middle of it. Of course, since she doesn’t know his real secret, she has no idea what she is asking of him.

I very much liked Charlotte and Blayne – I liked them together and separately. Charlotte is one of the most loyal and steadfast heroines I’ve ever read and I admired her for that. Blayne is so very honorable, supportive, and protective – and will sacrifice everything to protect Charlotte.

Another thing I liked was the amount of time for the relationship to develop. It seems that in most romances the couple meets one day and three days later they are married and expecting their first child. Well, maybe it isn’t quite that fast, but it is close. This author didn’t cover every minute of every day, but she included statements like “three days later” or “two weeks later” so we’d know time had passed and the couple had spent time together, but it wasn’t necessarily chronicled.

I’m giving this book 3.5 stars – rounded up to 4 because I didn’t really care for the solution to Blayne’s past. With just a couple of small tweaks, this story could have easily been a 5-star read for me. I don’t feel Blayne got what he deserved – what should have been his by rights. Yes, they got their HEA, but … Anyway, the solution just left me dissatisfied even with the heroic efforts Charlotte put into it. Just to mention – I read an ARC of the book and I’m hoping the many inconsistencies, etc. will be fixed prior to release.

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

A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver

A Peculiar Combination (Electra McDonnell #1)Barbara’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Electra McDonnell #1
Publication Date: 5/25/21
Number of Pages: 304

I have been reading and enjoying this author’s Amory Ames series, so when I saw this first book in her new series, I grabbed it right up! I am so very glad I did because the mystery is an exciting and suspenseful whodunit with delightfully entertaining characters. The characters we met who will, I assume, be recurrent characters in the series are the McDonnell family including Uncle Mick, Electra (Ellie), and perhaps Uncle Mick’s son Colm as well as life-long family friend Felix Lacey. That motley crew isn’t exactly following the letter of the law – though they try – sort of. They have their own code of right and wrong. Then, add in strait-laced, law-and-order, rule-following, unyielding, unbending, aristocrat Major Ramsey and you have a delightfully entertaining uneasy alliance when they all do their best to protect England from the Germans.

London is dark – very dark – and quiet in the wee hours of the morning in August of 1940. Uncle Mick has been planning a routine safe-cracking job for himself and Ellie. The always cheerful and good-humored Irishman is highly skilled and very thorough in his planning – so why is Ellie apprehensive about this job. As they approach the house – and then enter it – she feels as if she’s being watched. She shakes those feelings off and gets on with the job at hand. She breathes a sigh of relief as they complete the job and leave the residence – only to be apprehended by a big, burly, very unfriendly set of cops.

Major Gabriel Ramsey leads a section of military intelligence in London – and he has a case on his hands that could potentially cost England the war against Germany. Top secret plans have been stolen and are being delivered to a German courier. Ramsey must identify the English conspirators, retrieve those plans, substitute an alternate set of plans for the Top-Secret ones, and do it all without alerting the Germans that he is aware of any of it. Hopefully, they’ll be able to use that same conduit to pass future misinformation along to the Germans. What Ramsey needs is someone who is skilled in stealth and locks – and he thinks he’s found the perfect person(s).

I thoroughly enjoyed Ellie’s interactions with Ramsey. He certainly didn’t know what to make of her – other than she was a law-breaking thief of the first order. There were so very many suspects and any of them could have easily been the traitor. It takes a lot of investigation – and a number of dead bodies before the case is solved. The traitor will surprise you – and make you very sad. Now, I can hardly wait to see the next book to see if any of those potential traitors we didn’t apprehend in this book turn out to be the villains in the next tale.

I definitely recommend this book and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. I’m hanging on by my fingernails to see what happens with Ellie’s cousin Toby and to see what kind of relationship develops between Ramsey and Ellie (I must have a romance to go along with my mystery). Then, there is Felix – he’s sweet on Ellie, but – they’ve always been such close family friends – is that to be the romance? OMGoodness – we’re just going to have to wait and see who our next traitor is and how the romances progress.

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