The Knight’s Substitute Bride by Melissa Oliver ~ #BlogTour

The Knight’s Substitute Bride

Could the wrong bride…

Be right for him after all!

For the sake of his family name, Lord Robert must marry to seal an alliance with an Irish clan. Only, the woman at the altar isn’t who he was promised! Instead, it’s her sister, Lady Mairenn! The sharp-tongued Irish beauty is as reluctant to wed as Robert, but as friction turns to fire between them, she’s further derailing Robert’s plans for this purely pragmatic arrangement…

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Melissa Oliver is from south-west London where she writes sweeping historical romance and is the winner of The Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers 2020 for her debut, The Rebel Heiress and the Knight.

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Tracy’s Review:

The Knight's Substitute Bride (Brothers and Rivals #2)The Knight’s Substitute Bride by Melissa Oliver

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Brothers and Rivals, # 2

Release Date: November 28, 2023

Mairenn Ni Tiernan, the younger daughter of Clan Darach’s chief, Tiernan MacGlenadh goes behind her dying father’s back and helps her sister Cliodhna marry the man she loves, which means the alliance that her father has brokered with Norman-Saxon Lord Robert de Brunville will be ruined unless he will accept Mairenn in her stead. Mairenn has long acted as her father’s counsel with clan matters and should have been her father’s choice as Robert’s bride, but she suffers from debilitating migraines and her father believes that makes her a liability and a way for their enemies to use her against them. But Mairenn had once been in love and lost that love, she didn’t believe that she would ever love again and couldn’t bear for her sister to be forced to marry a stranger and abandon her love. Mairenn and Robert marry and sadly her father passes away and she suffers a migraine, she is touched by the way Robert cares for her and soon finds herself beginning to fall for him. But when the past comes calling and someone close betrays them, will she lose her second chance at love?

Lord Robert de Brunville’s life has been full of surprises lately, first meeting the twin brother he never knew he had and learning that his brother John, was raised in Ireland and is known as Ruaidhir the Ruthless. He is still trying to understand how their father could have abandoned his son and why Ruaidhir dislikes their uncle Sir Anselm, when he is dealt another blow by Tiernan of Darach when he seemingly betrays him by switching brides at the last minute. But that switch may be the best thing that ever happened to him and he finds himself drawn to his reckless and passionate wife. So much so that he decides that he must keep himself in check around her, especially when his uncle begins to comment on the amount of time he is spending with her. Robert tries to distance himself and fails but when danger comes to their gates and loyalties are questioned, will he realize that his feelings for her are not a weakness or will he lose everything, including the woman he has come to love more than life itself?

What a great story! The writing was great and the story was nicely paced and included several intriguing twists and turns as well as a wonderful cast of characters. I enjoyed the interaction between Mairenn and Robert and was delighted by the instant attraction they shared. The story is filled with emotion, secrets, surprises, steamyish love scenes, betrayal, and finally HEA complete with an epilogue. I did feel like there was a bit too much unnecessary angst at the very end, but overall it was a great story. I didn’t realize this was the second book in a two-book connected series and while I wish I had read the first book before I read this one, I didn’t have any problem following the connected storyline. I will certainly be reading Ruaidhir’s story and would happily recommend this series to lovers of medieval romance.

*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.*

 

Miss Rose and the Vexing Viscount by Catherine Tinley ~ Blog Tour

Miss Rose and the Vexing Viscount

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Miss Rose and the Vexing Viscount

An unsuitable match for the viscount

And not just because she vexes him!

Bookworm Rose Lennox has no interest in making her debut. She’s only in London to discover the truth of her parentage. Her sponsor’s nephew, James, the Viscount Ashbourne, is equally cynical about the marriage mart, yet they still rile each other every time they speak! But the sparks of animosity soon become flames of attraction. Still, Rose’s unknown past means she can never be a viscount’s wife…

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Catherine Tinley is an award-winning author of historical romance. She writes witty, heartwarming Regency romances for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Her first book, Waltzing with the Earl, won the Rita® Award for Best Historical Romance 2018, while Rags-to-Riches Wife won the RoNA Award for Best Historical Romance 2021 as well as the HOLT Medallion, and A Waltz with the Outspoken Governess has won the RoNA Award for Best Historical Romance 2022.

She has loved reading and writing since childhood and has a particular fondness for love, romance, and happy endings. After a career encompassing speech & language therapy, Sure Start, maternity campaigning, and being President of a charity, she now manages a maternity hospital. She lives in Ireland with her husband, children, cats, and dog and can be reached at catherinetinley.com, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Full links are here.

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Tracy’s Review:

Miss Rose and the Vexing Viscount (The Triplet Orphans Book 1)Miss Rose and the Vexing Viscount by Catherine Tinley

Tracy’s rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Triplet Orphans, #1

Release Date: October 24, 2023

Orphans, Annabelle “Anna”, Isobel “Izzy” & Rosabella “Rose” Lennox are identical triplets living in Scotland, they have just turned twenty-one and completed their education at Belvedere School for Young Ladies and are contemplating their futures when their guardian, Mr. Marnoch, a solicitor, informs them that he is sending them to London for the Season. He tells them that while he doesn’t really know much about their late mother’s past, he does know she was a lady and had a season in London. He tells the girls that they will be staying with his sister, the widowed Viscountess Ashbourne, who will be sponsoring them for the season. He then gives each girl a quest, to hopefully solve the mystery of who they are and how their English mother came to be pregnant and alone in Scotland.

Anna’s quest is to find out the circumstances that led their mother Maria to Elgin, Scotland, Izzy’s is to learn the identity of their father, leaving Rose with the task of learning the true identity of their mother, as Mr. Marnoch is sure Lennox is an assumed name. The girls arrive in London and are welcomed by Lady Ashbourne, who is stunned to learn the girls are identical, but she quickly realizes that with their small doweries and unknown origins, she can use the novelty of triplets to successfully launch them into society. The only hitch to her plan is her nephew, James Drummond, the current Viscount Ashbourne. James is very protective of his aunt and thinks sponsoring the girls is a mistake. But soon even James is won over by the “Belles”, especially Rose, who never seems to miss an opportunity to test his patience. But as much as he desires her, her unknown past makes her completely ineligible in the eyes of the ton, so that is that – right? Will the girls unravel the mystery of their parent’s past? Will they find their HEAs? Or are they fated to be spinsters?

This was an intriguing start to a new series, that promises to be filled with danger, mystery, and scandalous secrets! I love the idea of identical triplets, and the setup for the series was well done, while still giving the reader a gentle romance amid the mystery, intrigue, and speculation surrounding the “Belles”. I thought Rose was a very sweet but somewhat naïve, young lady, who had a kind heart and was willing to give anything to protect the people she loved. While James was a bit jaded and at times arrogant and immovable, yet, he too was willing to do whatever was needed to protect his family. It was clear rather early that they shared a connection, but their romance repeatedly seemed to get shelved in favor of secondary characters and series setup, making the story a little slow and clunky at times. Overall, this was a gentle, kissing-only romance, that I found delightful, and am anxiously awaiting the next installment!

3.5 stars, rounded up.

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