A Novel Lord by Jane Charles

A Novel Lord (Sinclair Brothers Book 2)A Novel Lord by Jane Charles

Tracy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Sinclair Brothers, #2

Release Date: October 8, 2024

After years on the marriage mart, Miss Eliza Weston has set herself on the shelf and is ready to live an independent life. She had her brother invest her dowry, moved into the Putney Hotel and makes a good living writing novels under the pen name E.B. Westin. She is happy and successful, her only regret is a kiss with a grumpy earl that got her banned from Wyndhill Park, a place she is sure is the hiding place of a thieves’ cache of stolen goods, which happens to include a mummy. There is also the pesky problem of a secret stalker, who has figured out who she is and where she lives. But as luck would have it, she is invited to the wedding of her dearest friend Olivia, who is marrying Xavier Sinclair at his family home – Wyndhill Park. There is no way Lucian Sinclair, the Earl of Garretson can forbid her attending. And once she is there, she plans to stay by renting a cottage that is conveniently right next to Wyndhill Park. She is sure she will be able to sneak onto the estate and search for the stolen goods, especially since Lucian’s brother Micah has supplied her with a map of potential hiding places. But things do not go as planned and Eliza’s stalker has once again found her. Forcing her to accept the protection of Lord Garretson, the grumpy earl with whom she shared a kiss that she had never forgotten and for whom she fears she has lost her heart.

Lucian Sinclair, the Earl of Garretson is a very sensible and controlled man, the complete opposite of the lovely and vivacious Eliza Weston, the one woman who irritates him more than any other and the one he can’t seem to forget. Banning her from the estate ten years ago after she kissed him, a kiss that might have ended in a forced marriage if anyone had seen it, seemed like a good decision and since he rarely went to London, he should have been able to forget about her and move on. He didn’t. She has haunted his dreams and tainted his perception of women; none measure up to her. He is upset when he learns that she will be living nearby, but when he learns of her stalker, nothing will stop him from protecting her – not even her own stubborn independence. And maybe having her close will finally end his inconvenient infatuation. It doesn’t.

As usual, Jane Charles delivers a wonderful, well-written story with likable characters. This book has a lot going on, but even with a plethora of plot lines, it is still a romance and thankfully that doesn’t get lost in the details. I did feel like this book dragged a bit and there was some repetitive, overemphasizing about Lucien’s feelings for her and Eliza at times made decisions that had me questioning her intelligence. But overall, I enjoyed this book, it was a fun story with great characters, stolen treasure, a creepy stalker, a grumpy earl, steamyish love scenes, intrigue and finally a HEA complete with an epilogue. This is the second book in the Sinclair Brothers Series (and has ties to Wiggons’ School for Elegant Young Ladies) but it could easily be read as a standalone title.

*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. *

A Rogue’s Reckoning by Jane Charles

A Rogue's Reckoning (Revenge of the Wallflowers #27)A Rogue’s Reckoning by Jane Charles

Tracy’s Rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: Revenge of the Wallflowers, #27

Release Date: September 3, 2024

Five years ago, Lord Seth Claxton broke Frances “Franny” Hawthorn’s heart when he suddenly ended their ten-year friendship and told her that if he saw her in London, he would ignore her. Stunned and betrayed, Frances tries to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and move on. She finally makes it to London and finds a way to support herself that does not include marriage, she along with her dear friend Bethany Grey move into a house in Mayfair that is also the location of Athena’s Salon, a literary salon and gambling den owned by Bethany and another friend the Duchess of Ellings. It is also the source of Franny’s freedom, as the ladies have employed her as the manager of the gambling side of the business. She finally feels like her life has meaning and that she can once again be happy. But all that changes when she attends a ball with Bethany and sees HIM. Shocked that he actually wants to rekindle their relationship, Franny decides to teach Seth a lesson, she will let him believe that the past between them is all water under the bridge and that she is willing to be friends again, and then she will destroy him like he did her, she just has to make sure she protects her heart this time.

Lord Seth Claxton met Franny on one of the worst days of his life and she quickly became his best friend and the love of his life. But the closer they grew, the more Seth worried about losing another person he loved and finally he broke things off with her and moved to London to make his fortune. In London Seth opens a gaming club and develops a reputation as a rogue and soon he withdraws from proper society. But a chance meeting at a masked ball makes him realize that walking away from Franny was the biggest mistake of his life and he will do anything to win back her love, even risk his heart. But Franny is not about to make it easy for him, leaving him to wonder if his attempt to save himself from losing her has actually cost him his chance at HEA.

This was a well-written, nicely paced story about friendship, love and second chances served with a healthy helping of revenge. I am not a fan of the revenge trope – I get it, I understand it – I just don’t like it. I felt that Frances was justified in her anger and her hurt but stooping to pretending to forgive him just to further her need for revenge made her appear petty. I would have had more respect for her if she admitted that she still loved him, let go of her need to hurt him and instead forced him to explain why he left her. But I guess that would not have been much of a story, so instead this was a book filled with emotion, anger, angst, deceit, revenge, hope, fear and finally forgiveness and a HEA. This book is part of the author collaboration series “The Revenge of the Wallflowers” and can be read as a standalone title with no issues. While this book was not one, I would read again, it did end nicely and if you like revenge stories – this book would be perfect for you.

*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. *