Rake in Disguise by Jane Charles

Rake in Disguise (Wicked Widows' League)Rake in Disguise by Jane Charles

Tracy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Wicked Widows League #33 & Observations of a Wallflower #6

Release Date: September 16, 2025

Lady Blythe Clay nee Claxton has endured a lot since marrying Lieutenant John Clay, a man her father the Duke of Arscott did not approve of, but she believed they loved each other and eventually her father would come around. When the war started, Blythe followed John to France and has been done her best to be a good wife, but now after four years of marriage, John has realized that her father is never going to support them and has decided that he is done with Blythe and sells her in a public wife auction! Blythe is beyond mortified by the auction and isn’t sure what to expect when Dr. Orlando Valentine buys her. She has seen him before associating with the camp followers and thinks he is a rake. But she is surprised when he rents her a room at a local inn and treats her with respect. They become friends and soon deeper feelings develop, but Orlando will not dishonor her by committing adultery. After the battle of Waterloo, Blythe goes looking for Orlando and learns that her husband was killed. She is overwhelmed by the news and when she sees Orlando treating the injured, she knows she is not good enough for him and that is it time for her to return home. She leaves him a letter and hopes he will seek her out in England. But it will be almost three years before they meet again, can they rekindle the feelings they once had, or has too much time passed for a second chance?

Dr. Orlando Valentine fell in love with Blythe before he ever met her but kept his distance when he learned she was married. When he sees her being auctioned, he steps in and saves her. He takes her to the tent he shares with his sister Isabella but quickly realizes that she can’t stay there. He finds a room at an inn for her and visits her each night, so the innkeeper thinks they are married. Their friendship grows and he falls fast and hard for her and believes she cares for him too, but when she disappears without a word after Waterloo and he learns she is now a widow, he thinks she realized that she was too good for him and left. He doesn’t try to find her, thinking she wants nothing to do with him, but when their paths cross years later, Orlando decides he wants answers and won’t let her walk away again.

What a sweet, second chance romance this was! Blythe and Orlando are both characters that I knew and liked from previous Jane Charles books, and I was so happy to learn that this would be their love story! The book is basically written in two parts, before Waterloo and then three years later in England, and finally gives readers who have been following both families, some long awaited answers about Orlando’s love life! The story is packed with emotion, secrets, betrayal, hope, friendship, insecurities, warm love scenes, acceptance and finally a long-awaited HEA complete with a very sweet epilogue! I loved this book and would highly recommend it to my fellow HR readers, especially those who have been following the Valentine and Claxton family sagas!

*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. *

Hopelessly Teavoted by Audrey Goldberg Ruoff

Hopelessly TeavotedHopelessly Teavoted by Audrey Goldberg Ruoff

Tracy’s Rating: 2/2.5 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone

Release Date: September 16, 2025

Victoria “Vicki” Starnberger has a gift, she can communicate with the dead via personal items they left behind and items that burn up when she contacts the ghost. She wasn’t born with the gift; it came to her when her parents made a deal with a demon. For years she has used the gift to help her parents build an empire, while attending college. But after 8 years, she still hasn’t graduated, and she has returns to Hallowcross with a plan. She wants to buy the tea shop that was owned by the deceased parents of her childhood friend and secret crush, Azreal “Az” Hart. Her parents are opposed to this and threaten to cut her off if she goes through with the sale. But it isn’t until she is disowned that she learns that she is beholden to the lesser devil Olexandre for the balance of 3 souls due on the contract by Halloween. She also learns that until she fulfills that contract, anything (or anyone) with a sentimental connection to a spirit will be incinerated by her touch.

Enter Az, who has finally returned to Hallowcross after a failed screenwriting career in California. This is the first time he has been home since his parents passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. Az and his family are witches and have magical powers, but even that wasn’t enough to save his parents, and he is drowning in guilt and grief for not being able to be with them at the end. To make matters worse, he learns that Vicki is back and has bought his parent’s tea shop. He hasn’t seen Vicki since an “incident” 6 years ago when he went to visit her in college and tried to move out of the “friend zone”. Thanks to his parent’s spirits, he has a second chance, but nothing worth having is easy.

After reading the blurb, I was super excited for this book, but unfortunately it just didn’t work for me. There were just too many things that didn’t make sense and were never explained to my satisfaction, for example, the magic system, or why Vicki was responsible for a contract made by her parents, and most especially the “incident”. The story dragged and at times felt like a YA fantasy, but with lots of F-bombs and love scenes and if it is important to you, it did have LBGTQ+ representation, as both the main characters and several secondary characters identified as such. Overall, the story had good bones but lacked the depth and cohesiveness necessary to hold my attention. I do believe this author has promise and would consider reading future books.

*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. *