A Gentleman Fallen on Hard Times by Grace Burrowes

A Gentleman Fallen on Hard Times (The Lord Julian Mysteries #1)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: Lord Julian Mysteries #1
Publication Date: 8/22/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 268

I have long been a fan of Grace Burrowes, and have always eagerly awaited her next release. While I was not a fan of her previous mystery series, The Lady Violet Mysteries, I definitely wanted to try this new offering. I was not disappointed. This book had everything I had hoped it would – except for an out-and-out romance, but I hope that will come soon. It is a wonderful blend of suspense, mystery, and historical detail – with a hint of possible romance in the future. It was a wonderful, page-flipping, couldn’t-put-it-down, what will happen next, edge-of-your-chair kind of read! To tell you how engrossing it was, at midnight on release day, the eBook dropped onto my Kindle. I thought I’d just take a quick peek. Mistake? Maybe. I started reading and couldn’t stop – I read it in one sitting – starting at midnight. I guess it is a good thing I am retired!

The story follows Lord Julian Caldicott, heir to a duchy, gifted intelligence officer, and former prisoner of the famed French torturer, Girard. Julian has returned home wounded in both mind and body – under a cloud of suspicion that he is a traitor. Did he break under torture and tell Girard anything? Since his memory fails him, he doesn’t know and it tortures him throughout the book. Julian has lived as a recluse since his return to England – in a dark house with closed curtains. Part of that is to protect himself from the cruel taunts of the ton and part is to accommodate his injured eyesight.

So, how did the reclusive, sunlight-averse, people-avoiding, former soldier end up at a house party attended by very unfriendly (to him) guests? Well, he has a very sly and wily Godmother who thinks it is time for him to stick his nose out the door. Julian knows she’s up to something, but he thinks he can just agree to escort her to the door, drop her off, and then return to London. Silly boy!

Julian is hoodwinked into spending the night – a single night – and heading back to London the next day. When untoward things begin to happen, and the fingers point to Julian, he knows he has to slink back to London labeled a coward as well as a traitor or he can stay and challenge those who want to further damage him and his reputation. Fight or flight? You’ll just have to read the book to see!

I’ve always loved the way this author writes her characters because they are always realistic, engaging, complex, and vulnerable. Julian struggles with so many guilts; so many unknowns. Is he the traitor the ton believes him to be? The guilt about not being able to save his brother, Harry, is enough to bring him to his knees, but when you add the physical suffering, the memory flashbacks, and the traitor label, it is a miracle he can function at all.

I highly recommend this book filled with honorable, strong characters as well as dastardly characters who care about nothing except themselves and their own gain. You’ll be parsing through those characters and figuring out which camp each fits into while also trying to figure out who the true villain of the piece is. You’ll also meet Miss Hyperia (Perry) West who had an ‘understanding’ with Julian before he left for the war. Julian ended that understanding when he returned – for her own good, of course. She didn’t need to be tainted by association with him.

Just a BTW. Girard is featured in the Captive Hearts series – The Traitor. You’ll also get a short visit with Devlin St. James at a time prior to the setting of his book, The Soldier, from the Windham series. No, you don’t have to have read those books, this is a totally stand-alone book. I just thought you’d enjoy knowing they had cameos in this book (along with the Duchess of Windham) if you have already read them.

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The Raging Storm by Ann Cleeves

The Raging Storm (Two Rivers #3)

Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Series: Two Rivers #3
Publication Date: 9/5/23
Period: Contemporary – Greystone, North Devon, England
Number of Pages: 400

In telling us the tale of the life, and death, of Jeremy (Jem) Rosco, this author sucks us into a place where the sea dominates everything in life. The mood is set with vivid descriptions of the sea, the storms, and the insular people who live in this small village where narcissism and obsession seem to run rampant.

As the son of a single mother, Jem Rosco had been looked down upon. He wasn’t accepted as an equal among his peers – and you’ll vacillate between thinking him a good guy and a bad guy. Whatever you decide about him, you will know he didn’t deserve to die the way he did or be left the way he was. Why would he return to North Devon after decades away? What drew him back? WHO drew him back? He told everyone he was waiting for someone. Was he? He was now a world-famous adventurer, television personality, and author – what in the world could he want in Greystone?

Inspector Matthew Venn is fairly new to leading his team and they are still adjusting to each other’s idiosyncrasies. Matthew had a strict upbringing as part of the religious cult, the Barum Brethren. That upbringing still causes him issues – especially in places like Greystone where the Brethren have a strong presence. Jen Rafferty is a contradiction, but a good sergeant. It took her years to escape an abusive marriage and now she’s filled with self-doubt about her parenting skills. Jen likes to drink and have a good time since she missed out on all of that by marrying too young and having babies too young. Ross May is also a conundrum. He has aspirations for finer things – he has the showcase wife (whom he actually loves) – and he dresses extremely well. Oh! And he’s the golden child of Venn’s boss – Superintendent Joe Oldham. Can such a disparate bunch ever solve such a convoluted crime as this one? You bet they can!

I’ve loved the character growth of the team over the three books of the series and I can’t wait to see where they are going. This case was a very puzzling one and each of the three on the team worked to their strengths and came up with an astounding solution. Believe me, you won’t know who the villain is – even when you start eliminating all of the red herrings.

I can definitely recommend this excellently written, well-plotted, perfectly paced story to you. I’ve just finished this one and I’m already anxious for the next one. I hope you’ll enjoy the book as much as I did. Happy Reading!

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

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