A Snowlit Christmas Kiss by Larissa Lyons

A Snowlit Christmas Kiss (Regency Christmas Kisses, Book #1)A Snowlit Christmas Kiss by Larissa Lyons

Tracy’s rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: Regency Christmas Kisses, #1

Release Date: December 13, 2022

Edward Snowden Thomas Redford was the third son of a viscount and never imagined he would inherit the title, much less his brother’s bride, but that is exactly what happened. He learned his new destiny as he lay in a hospital recuperating from the loss of his arm, and several broken bones in his remaining hand and his leg, injuries he sustained in Spain battling Napoleon at Albuera. Now months later and mostly healed, Ed makes his way home to meet his future bride, but before he commits the rest of his life to duty, he is going to spend a few days at his friend Warrick’s hunting lodge. At least that was the plan before his rented horse was spooked and he was thrown during a snowstorm and forced to leave half his belongings and walk in the dark. As he sets out, he sees a faint light and makes his way toward it, hoping it is shelter. However, the light leads him to a young woman, digging a hole – in a snowstorm – without a coat – covered in blood. He introduces himself as Edward, which she assumes is his surname and he learns her name is Mary Anne, and after just a few minutes in her company, he is captivated.

Anne Larchmont, Merry Anne to her sister Harriet, had escaped her house and the preparations for her betrothal ball to visit her friend Isabella Spier. While visiting, one of Lord Spier’s tenants goes into labor and needs help, as her husband is in London with Lord Spier. As Isabella is blind, Anne offers to help, which is how she ended up in a field after dark in a snowstorm digging a grave for a cat. After the difficult birth of triplets and the sorrow of losing one of the infants, all Anne wants to do is bury the cat and sleep for a week. But all that changes when a handsome stranger joins her and offers her shelter for the night. As she has decided that she is going to refuse to marry her substitute betrothed, especially after waiting for his brother for over eight years, she agrees to a night with “Mr. Edwards” with the understanding that she is not a trollop. They set out for the cottage, moving faster when they believe they are being stalked by a wild animal. And they spend a lovely evening filled with nothing more than heated kisses and companionship together. The next morning they part, never expecting to see each other again. But fate has plans for these two and with the help of a shape-shifting matchmaker, they may just find their HEA.

This was an interesting novella, that used mistaken identity and unwanted betrothal tropes as well as a twist with a matchmaking shape-shifter, which was unexpected and surprisingly entertaining. This was a sweet story with great characters, low-heat love scenes, delightful secondary characters, and a HEA, complete with an epilogue. I enjoyed the story, but the writing was a little choppy and the dialogue shifts between characters was not always as smooth as it could be. Overall, it was an entertaining story that held my attention and one I would be happy to recommend.

*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.*

In the Shadow of Croft Towers by Abigail Wilson

In the Shadow of Croft TowersBarbara’s rating: 3.4 of 5 Stars
Series: Standalone
Publication Date: 1/1/19
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: Audiobook (10 Hours) – Narrator Laura Kirman

I enjoyed the story, but I can tell you – if this had been the first book I read by this author, I probably wouldn’t have sought others. It isn’t that it wasn’t a nice mystery, it is that the heroine is TSTL. She makes some of the most convoluted, impulsive decisions, and those put others at risk as well. I love strong, resilient, independent heroines – but they also need to make intelligent, thoughtful, deliberative decisions rather than acting on impulse. I’ve now read all of the books written by this author and her heroines seem to be, for the most part, TSTL. That didn’t keep me from enjoying the mystery part of the book. I do emphasize mystery because there is little romance and no steam. For me, that isn’t a problem, but if you like a bit of steam, you need to look for books from a different publisher.

Whew! There is so much going on in this book that it will make your head spin. There is a house full of distantly related people and none of them are what they seem. Sybil Delafield arrives amidst this pack of wolves and is immediately prey to one or all of them. Can she escape unscathed? The danger goes from being held up by highwaymen to being pursued by the Prince Regent’s Dragoons. There are just too many secrets and too many people with different agendas.

Sybil Delafield had a happy life, but she’d always wondered about her parents. Since no one would reveal her parentage, she assumed she was born on the wrong side of the blanket, but still wanted to know as much as she could learn. Receiving a letter and a gift from the Earl of Stanton made her believe there was a connection to Croft Towers, so when the matriarch of Croft Towers needed a companion, Sybil immediately applied.

She arrives at Croft Towers soaked to the bone and freezing. She got indifferent welcomes from the various residents of the house and wasn’t sure what to make of them. To her, it didn’t matter because she was there to act as a companion to Mrs. Chalcroft. However, almost immediately Mrs. Chalcroft asks her to make clandestine deliveries for her. Those deliveries were at dangerous times and places, but Sybil complied with the request. I did enjoy watching her struggle with how she felt about Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Cantrell. In one story you have multiple plots/sub-plots – there is a blackmailer, a smuggler, a murderer, and a spy and it is up to you to keep it all straight as you weave through the story. We could have done without several of those plots and villains and still had a lovely story.

I listened to the audiobook narrated by Laura Kirman. I’ve listened to her narrations before and the only issue I had were with the male voices. However, in this book I found the delivery to be just a bit choppy. It wasn’t anything that really jarred me out of the story, but it was noticeable. As in her previous narrations, her interpretation of a male voice is to be guttural and, in some cases, very slow – as in a US Southern drawl.

All in all, I enjoyed the story and I’m glad I got to meet Mr. Sinclair and Sybil. That said, it wouldn’t be a book I would re-read.

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