Viscount in Love by Eloisa James

Viscount in Love (Accidental Brides, #1)Viscount in Love by Eloisa James

Tracy’s Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Accidental Brides, #1

Release Date: July 23, 2024

Miss Victoria “Torie” Sutton, the younger daughter of Sir William Sutton, never imagined that she would end up married to Dominic “Dom” Kelbourne, Viscount Kelbourne, her sister’s fiancé, but when her sister Leonora meets her betrothed’s new wards, she elopes with another suitor, leaving Torie to clean up her mess. The wards in question; Florence & Valentine are twins, and the children of Dom’s late sister. Torie falls in love with the children immediately and enjoys spending time with them, but she has no desire to marry Dom just to become their nanny – which she is pretty sure is the reason Dom has demanded that she marry him in place of her sister. Especially as Dom is widely known as an intelligent man and a powerhouse in the House of Lords, as well as, the fact that he chose Leonora for her perfect ladylike qualities – attributes that Torie does not (nor does she want to) possess. Torie is universally considered “addled” as she is unable to read or write, but what people don’t know is she possesses a photographic memory and has learned to laugh at herself, therefore deflecting society’s scorn, in addition to this, she is a gift painter and a truly nice person – definitely not the bride Viscount Kelbourne was looking for. But she won’t deny that she finds him attractive and despite her reservations, she finally agrees to marry him, but there is no way she is going to fall in love…

After being jilted by Leonora Sutton, Dominic Kelbourne is determined to marry Torie, he doesn’t care what society thinks, and finds himself strangely protective of her. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the twins adore her and he is incredibly attracted to her. It takes some doing, but eventually he convinces her to marry him and then proceeds to fall head of heels in love with her. But Dom is not prepared for his feelings and makes one mistake after another, culminating in a mistake that may cost him the love he never knew he wanted. Can he make things right or is it too late?

What a great start to a new series! This well-written, perfectly paced story is a fun “grumpy meets sunshine” type of story. This book has wonderfully imperfect characters, great banter, lots of emotion, steamy love scenes, delightful secondary characters, a hero with a temper, a heroine who isn’t afraid to give as good as she gets, a house bunny, a sword fight and very happy ending that includes an epilogue. This was such a great read, it was the book I didn’t even know I was waiting for and can’t wait to read it again! I loved Torie and Dom individually, but I loved them even more together, this is a fictional couple that will stay with me for a long time, and I can’t wait to meet the next Accidental Bride!

*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. *

Flashpoint by Catherine Coulter – Review

Flashpoint (FBI Thriller #27)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: FBI Thriller #27
Publication Date: 7/2/24
Period: Contemporary
Number of Pages: 400

This fast-paced, excellently written book has thrills, excitement, and twists and turns on every page. The characters are well-developed – even the new ones – and the recurring characters keep growing and developing with each new book. I am so glad this series keeps growing and growing because I can’t wait to devour each new addition.

As always, we get a dual storyline, but this one also has a bit of a side storyline – and all are engrossing and excellently done. An extra plus for this book is the lovely surprise at the end.

Storyline A: A year ago, Lady Elizabeth Palmer was almost killed in a bombing of St. Peter’s Cathedral in London. That was scary enough, but now someone is trying to murder her – AGAIN! MI5 in London is investigating, but Lady Elizabeth doesn’t feel safe and flees to the US for three months of intensive self-defense classes with a famed FBI instructor. As soon as those instructions are completed, she heads to Washington, DC to find Agent Sherlock and beg for her help. While Sherlock can’t work her case, she is assigned to Agent Rome Foxe, who is reluctant but finally agrees after some threats on Savich’s part. Then, we are off on a multi-continent, multi-agency chase with more red herrings than you can shake a stick at. The final pages will leave you with your jaw dropped and a shocked ‘I didn’t see that coming’ look on your face.

Storyline B: Archer Navarro is a grieving widower who has finally found love a second time and is off to Europe for a honeymoon with his new wife. Days after they leave, the news breaks that Archer is suspected of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars from his investment firm. Archer goes to ground but makes sure his brother, Rebel, and his son Tash, know he isn’t guilty. Of course, neither of them ever believed he was. The evidence is mounting and comes to implicate Rebel also. With fully traceable electronic evidence and hand-written signatures, how will they ever prove their innocence? Who is guilty? Why are they targeting the Navarro’s? With the Philadelphia FBI agents fully convinced of their guilt, it will be all but impossible to prove their innocence without the help of Savich and Sherlock.

Side story: While the side story is interwoven with the Navarro storyline, I thought it was a lovely addition and wanted to address it separately. Tash Navarro is a thin, pale, waiflike seven-year-old who has always been bullied at school. He’s lonely and still grieving his mother who passed away two years earlier. His father has just remarried and his step-mother doesn’t want him around. He isn’t sure if his father will send him away to school as his stepmother wants, but he is grateful that he will get to spend the summer with his uncle Rebel while his father honeymoons. You will love Tash, who has psychic abilities, just as his new friend Autumn does. If you have read earlier books in the series, you will remember Autumn and her parents – if not, there is enough background so you don’t feel lost. I love how Autumn helps Tash accept his abilities and they work to help find his father. I also love how Autumn and her parents help Rebel accept his nephew’s talents. It is a lovely tale of differences, acceptance, and love – and I am so glad Tash was included in the book.

This was another excellent addition to the series and I’m already anxiously awaiting the next book – I hate waiting a whole year! If you are looking for an exciting, non-stop action tale to read, then I definitely recommend this one.