Letters to A Lover by Mary Lancaster

Letters to a Lover (Crime & Passion, #2)Letters to a Lover by Mary Lancaster
Barbara’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Crime & Passion #2
Publication Date: 4/27/21
Period: Victorian London – 1852
Number of Pages: 221

Finding this author’s work in an anthology – which I NEVER read – and then looking for more was kismet. Then finding that she had a new series in my favorite genre – historical mystery – was again – kismet. I loved the first book in the series, Mysterious Lover, and could hardly wait to see what would happen next. Well, what happens next is a wonderfully exciting, interesting, mystery that will keep you guessing till the very end – AND – a beautifully done second-chance at love romance. Yep – this book has it all. While this book can easily be read and enjoyed as a standalone, I would definitely recommend reading the first book of the series in order to understand how our main investigators came to be – besides, it is a great book.

We met all of Grizelda’s (Griz) ducal family in the previous book – some were wonderful, some were tolerable, but they all loved Griz, so that is always a plus. This book features Griz’s older sister Azalea, Viscountess Trench, and her husband Eric, Viscount Trench. I absolutely LOVED both Azalea and Eric and I just know you will as well. Zalea and Eric have been married for eight years and it was a love match from the start. However, the two have grown apart – not because they don’t still love each other, but because Zalea doesn’t know how to ask for help and Eric doesn’t know how to give it without her telling him what she needs. Mostly, it is pride causing the divide. Zalea needed support in dealing with melancholia (post-partum depression) after the birth of their last child. Four years later, their marriage is faltering and Zalea is very fearful they can never mend it.

Over the last few days, Zalea has become very concerned because she has discovered she’s missing total periods of time in her memory. People have mentioned things she has said to them – or they have said to her – and she has absolutely no memory of them. That is so frightening – what else has she said or done that she doesn’t remember? Unfortunately, she might have written love letters to someone other than her husband – and now a blackmailer has them. How could that be? She absolutely adores her husband and would never be unfaithful to him. But – did she? She can’t be sure since she is having so many blanks in her memory.

Zalea is smart enough to know she can’t handle this alone – and she certainly cannot tell Eric – so, she goes to her younger sister Griz and her new husband Dragan Tisza for help. Zalea is determined to meet the blackmailer’s demands – but she also wants him dealt with and gone forever. It seems the blackmailer is a sly one and always seems to outwit them one way or another. Keeping Eric out of the investigation didn’t work for very long and he almost manages to get the blackmailer, but again – he escaped.

Our band of investigators is working through lists of possible suspects. Some they are sure didn’t do it, but can’t really be eliminated – and others could very well be the villain. The problem is, they really have no evidence and even if they identified the villain, they couldn’t prosecute him. Then, when Zalea’s life is threatened, things get really tense. They have to find and deal with the perpetrator – and finally – a clue – a real clue surfaces.

During all of the anxiety and stress of the blackmail, Zalea and Eric are busily working on recapturing the wonderful, loving marriage they once had. It is heartwarming to see two soulmates find their way back to each other and find their HEA.

This was an excellently written, well-presented, perfectly paced mystery (and romance) and the villain will surprise you. There are lots of hints, viable suspects, and red herrings, but I suspect you might be guessing till the end.

I definitely recommend this book and this series.

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The Secrets of Lord Grayson Child by Stephanie Laurens

The Secrets of Lord Grayson Child (Cynster Next Generation, #10)The Secrets of Lord Grayson Child by Stephanie Laurens
Barbara’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Cynster Next Generation #10, Cynster #30
Publication Date: 7/15/21
Period: Victorian London (1852)
Number of Pages: 337

OMGoodness! Yet another wonderful addition to the Cynster series. While the two lead characters in this book aren’t technically Cynster’s, they are friends of Cynsters and have been featured in other books; they cried out for their own HEA. Of course, we have visits from the current batch of Cynster’s. Toby, Martin, and Wilchelsea are featured, but not strongly. While this is part of a wonderful series, it can easily be read as a standalone.

Our two lead characters have a history – a wonderful, romantic, loving history – and a terrible, heartbreaking history. Our soulmates were separated by that constant evil – misunderstanding. They didn’t even have a face-to-face misunderstanding – just misunderstanding and misconceptions from something overheard. Rather than confront the issue, one of our characters just disappears – and leaves the other wondering what happened for ten long years.

Lady Isadora (Izzy) Descartes was madly, totally, head-over-heels in love and she was sure he felt the same way. She was sure he’d offer for her sooner rather than later and she constantly dreamed of the life, the family, the love they would share. That he came along at just the right time, when her family was on the brink of ruin, didn’t have anything to do with how much she loved him. Her family didn’t understand that though. When he just disappeared from the face of the earth, no word, no messages, nothing, she was in deep despair. What had she done? Did he really care for her so little?

Lord Grayson Child was madly, totally, head-over-heels in love and he was sure she felt the same way. He had every intention of spending the rest of his life with her – creating the family and home he knew they both wanted. Then – when he found out – when he found out – his heart was torn from his chest and smashed on the floor. His Izzy – he couldn’t imagine … So, lost, lonely, heartbroken, and forlorn, he abandons London, he abandons England, he abandons his family, he just leaves.

Ten years later, he returns to London as rich as Croesus – but he doesn’t want people to know that. He doesn’t want to be on every match-making mama’s project list and he doesn’t want business negotiations to start out with him at a disadvantage because they know he has deep pockets. So, he is incensed when he reads articles in The London Crier hinting about how rich he is. Well, he’ll just go to the offices of Molyneaux Printing Works, which produced the popular gossip rag, and have a nice little chat with I. Molyneaux, the owner.

Grey is in shock to discover Izzy at the publishing office – and Izzy is equally surprised to see Grey. She hadn’t seen or heard a thing of him in ten years. Those had been ten very long and painful years for her – and now – here he is. Uh-Oh!

They both feel the same attraction they had ten years ago – but neither will acknowledge it nor comment on it. When he demands she discontinue printing the teaser articles about him, she just looks puzzled. After a lengthy discussion about the article, etc. they head out of the now-closed office. But – instead of leaving, they discover a dead body.

When Izzy immediately becomes the focus of the police, Grey knows he has to help her find the murderer and he also has to protect her from becoming the next victim.

This was a beautiful romance with an intense, fast-paced, suspenseful mystery. The writing was lovely and the characters were so very likable. I can definitely recommend this book.

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

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