The Bad Luck Bride by Laura Lee Guhrke

Bad Luck Bride (Scandal at the Savoy, #3)Bad Luck Bride by Laura Lee Guhrke

Tracy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Scandal at the Savoy, #3

Release Date: July 29, 2025

Fourteen years ago, Lady Kay Matheson and Devlin Sharpe fell madly in love and planned to elope and move to Africa, but before they could marry, Kay’s cousins caught up with them and convinced her that it was a bad idea. She returned home and Devlin went to Africa. Years later Kay is going to marry her cousin Giles, when rumors of her attempted elopement came out and Giles called off the wedding and Kay was “ruined” in the eyes of society. It is over a decade later that Kay has finally returned to society’s good graces and has become engaged to Wilson Rycroft, an American millionaire, which is perfect since her father left her penniless. She thinks her troubles are over, but then she learns that the banquet hall in the Savoy Hotel that she booked for her wedding has been given to someone else. That someone happens to be the very man who ruined her life – Devlin Sharpe! But when he helps her find a new venue for her wedding, she wonders if she was wrong about him. And then the truth of their failed romance comes out, is it too late for a second chance?

Devlin Sharpe fell in love with Lady Kay at first sight and wanted nothing more than to marry her and move to Africa to make his fortune. But fate was not on his side and the night before they reached Gretna Green to marry, Kay’s cousins stopped them and convinced Kay that they shouldn’t elope but be honorable and have a proper courtship and took her home. Devlin tries to see her but learns she has been sent to Wales, and when he goes there, he is told she won’t see him. He goes back to her father and believes that if he makes his fortune in Africa, her father will let them marry. He writes to her, but she never replies and then he hears the news that she is to marry her father’s heir and is heartbroken, believing she gave up on him. He works hard and makes a fortune and then almost a decade later meets Lady Pamela, they plan to marry, it is not a love match, but he feels like it is time to move on. After years away, Devlin returns to London and almost immediately runs into Kay. Feelings that he thought long since dead, flare back to life and he tries to convince himself that he hates her, but when the truth comes out, he realizes he still loves her and sadly, it might be too late for them.

This was well-written, second-chance romance with a seemingly impossible chance for HEA. Kay and Devlin were once in love, but a well-meaning intervention by her cousins ended up tearing them apart for fourteen years. During that time, they each believed they had been betrayed by the other and moved on with their lives, when they meet again, they are both set to marry other people when they learn the truth of what happened all those years ago. This is an emotional second chance romance that is filled with past lies, renewed feelings, promises to other people, family, sacrifices, great banter, healing and finally a HEA that didn’t seem possible. I will be honest, I had a bit of a hard time with the fact they were both engaged to others, and while that did resolve itself very neatly, it still gave me a cheating vibe. I also had a hard time warming up to Kay, she was bitter and angry at Devlin for much too long in my opinion, she acted like he was to blame for all her problems, which clearly was not the case. Overall, it was a nice story and one I would recommend, but it wasn’t my favorite in the series, and I really believe it could have benefited from an epilogue. This is the third book in the series, but it could easily be read as a standalone title with no problem.

*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. *

Road Trip with a Rogue by Kate Bateman

Road Trip with a Rogue (Her Majesty’s Rebels, #3)Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Her Majesty’s Rebels #3
Publication Date: 7/29/25
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 333

This book was fun, witty, romantic, exciting, and thoroughly entertaining from the first page to the last. I always enjoy this author’s writing style and the way she develops her characters. So it’s no surprise that I absolutely loved Daisy and Lucien—they’re perfect for each other.

It was also a pleasure to revisit Tess and Justin from the first book, and Harry and Ellie from the second. I’m assuming this is the final book in the series, as Daisy is the last of the three original characters to find her happily-ever-after.

In this story, Daisy Hamilton’s latest assignment for the King & Company agency turns out to be far more complicated than expected. The mission seems simple: intercept the coach carrying Violet Brand to prevent her from eloping to Gretna Green. All Daisy knows is that the coach bears a golden lion on the door. So when she stumbles upon such a coach being attacked by highwaymen, she leaps in to save the day—only to realize she’s stopped the wrong one. And to make matters worse (or better?), the man inside is the one person in the world who could steal her heart.

Lucien Vaughn, Duke of Cranford, is exasperated by his romantic, overly dramatic nephew, Peregrine (Perry) Hughes. Nineteen-year-old Perry is head over heels for Violet Brand, whose father disapproves of the match. In a desperate attempt to end the drama, Lucien encourages them to elope to Gretna Green—and promises to do everything he can to ensure the marriage happens.

Lucien and Daisy share a bit of a past. He’s a friend of all her brothers, and the bold, curious Daisy has been known to sneak around to spy on their gatherings. Lucien has always taken her breath away—and nothing has changed when he steps out of the coach she’s just “rescued.” Being the clever rogue he is, Lucien convinces Daisy to let him help chase down the eloping couple.

The emotional push and pull between Lucien and Daisy was a delight to watch. Their constant scheming and counter-scheming to outwit one another made for some truly enjoyable reading. While Lucien’s grand gesture was touching, I personally didn’t find it quite as memorable as Justin’s from the first book. Still, this was a charming, thoroughly satisfying romance, and I highly recommend it.

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