Eve Carrick was a spoiled rich girl who had only to lift
her little finger to be waited on hand and foot. She was also beautiful, and
had always been able to get any man she wanted. Garth Seton was the pilot she
had hired to fly her about and generally do her bidding on a trip to Finland -
and Eve assumed that he would be as willing to fetch and carry for her as all
the others had been.
But Garth Seton didn't jump to anyone's bidding. And
there was something else about him that Eve didn't know yet......
A fifty-year-old romance that shows how much the genre
has changed. All in all, I enjoyed the story. There is a spoiled rich girl who
thinks everyone should jump to her bidding. Taking her on is the hired pilot
who calls her out on her attitude. The sparks fly from the moment they meet.
Eve is a spoiled, rich girl who has had everything handed
to her her entire life. As the story opens, she feels jaded by the life she's
living and decides to visit a school friend in Finland. This friend always
treated her like a normal person. She hires a pilot to take her to the remote
town and expects him to accede to her every demand. Garth accepts the job but
has no intention of being her lapdog. He makes it clear from the start that he
has no use for spoiled rich people.
I didn't like Eve much at first. She was entitled,
sarcastic, and snooty, though not mean. Garth rubs her the wrong way from the
moment they met. She always feels as though he is laughing at her. He does come
across as judgmental. He teases her frequently about her easy life, and seems
amused when she talks back to him. There's a hiccup in the plan to visit her
friend, which forces them to spend more time together. There are some good
moments between them, but there are also more instances of Garth's judgmental
attitude.
Matters became complicated when the plane malfunctioned
on their flight back to Helsinki. A forced landing in the midst of a storm
strands them in a primitive wilderness cabin. The situation calls for
cooperation, not confrontation. I liked seeing the changes in Eve as she
discovered new abilities. Along with the decrease in antagonism came the
realization that she had very different feelings for Garth. Before she can do
anything about those feelings, she makes a disturbing discovery.
I felt bad for Eve and understood the feelings of hurt
and betrayal that led to her injury. I liked how he took care of her and that
he accepted his responsibility. I liked the ending and that she made him work
for her forgiveness.
One of the differences I noticed about this older book is
the lack of the male viewpoint. In most current romances, we see events from
both main characters. I missed getting a look at Garth's thoughts and
motivations.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Sunday, September 28, 2025
A Lyon's Promise - C.H. Admirand (Dragonblade - Sept 2025)
Series: Lyon's Den (Book 89)
He has never forgotten how he failed her!
Gavin King has been with the Bow Street Runners for
years, with twenty men who report directly to him—a handful of whom he trusts
implicitly to handle any issues that come up regarding the Duke of Wyndmere and
his family. King has investigated crimes that still keep him up nights. One of
those crimes involved the gruesome sight of Lord Hughes's body stuffed into a
sea chest. Though he solved Hughes's murder, and the killer was brought to
trial, he will never forget the anguished look, nor the tears that followed,
when he delivered the news to Lady Lucretia Montfort as he promised. God help
him, he felt helpless bearing witness to her pain.
She has no choice but to enter the Lyon's Den!
Widowed for a decade, Lady Montfort hoped to find
contentment when Lord Hughes proposed a marriage of convenience. His brutal
murder was the catalyst for the recent salacious rumors, and the wager in White's
betting book that threaten the widow's reputation.
King vows to keep another promise, one that he made to
himself—that he would place Lady Montfort under his broad wing of protection.
The rumors escalate and turn ugly. King receives an urgent missive from one of
his longtime contacts, Mrs. Bessie Dove-Lyon, advising that Lucretia has asked
for her help finding a husband. King demands Bessie sever the contract. She
refuses. Little does he know Mrs. Dove-Lyon has a plan of her own!
Gavin King is one of the secondary characters in the
Duke's Guard series. His stellar reputation as a Bow Street Runner and the trust
he's earned from the Duke of Wyndmere made me want to know more about him. I
loved getting to know him better and seeing him join the ranks of the happily
married men. Gavin has been drawn to Lucretia since the day he informed her of
her fiancé's death. He hasn't been able to forget her and has kept a watchful
eye on her from a distance. When he learned of the nasty rumors about her, he
vowed to protect her.
Lucretia's abusive husband died a decade earlier,
leaving her a widow. Her most recent attempt at happiness ended in disaster,
and the rumors swirling around her fuel her fears that she'll never find a
husband. Desperation sends her to Bessie Dove-Lyon at the Lyon's Den.
When Gavin hears of her plans, he tries to get Mrs.
Dove-Lyon to cancel the contract. When that doesn't work, he demands to become
one of the men vying for her hand. The challenge scene was typical of her
devious nature, and I was glued to the pages to see how it would unfold. I knew
Gavin would win, but the process was daunting. The second challenge was
particularly vile!
I enjoyed the development of Gavin and Lucretia's
relationship. Lucretia spent ten years being manipulated and dismissed by those
around her, but under his watch, she finds her strength. Gavin is accustomed to
being in charge, so it is fun to see the new Lucretia push back when he gets a
little overzealous. At the same time, the always-in-control Gavin loses some of
that control whenever he's around her. Lucretia has a few fears to overcome,
but her trust in Gavin makes that easier than expected. The ending was
fantastic, and I laughed out loud at the pre-dinner party scene. Gavin's actions
at the cemetery in the epilogue made me grin.
There were some suspenseful moments as Gavin searched for
the truth about Lucretia's inheritance. The more he learned, the worse it was.
The confrontation with the culprits was intense, and the resolution quite
satisfying. Lucretia's acceptance of her treatment by some of her staff members
frustrated me a bit, though her late husband's treatment contributed to her
lack of confidence. With Gavin there as backup, I liked seeing her take charge.
The kidnapping incident was intense, but Lucretia's actions made me cheer for
her. I always love seeing Gavin in action, and this was no exception.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
The Forever Wedding Date - Tif Marcelo (HSE #3104 - Aug 2025)
Series: Spirit of the Shenandoah (Book 3)
He tried to play Cupid…
But was he playing with fire?
Wedding planner Gabriella Espiritu's down on her luck:
first, she flunks the CPA exam, then her long-distance internet boyfriend
vanishes just before her brother's wedding! Fortunately, Gabby's best friend,
Chip Lowry, jumps in as matchmaker. Unbeknownst to Gabby, though, Chip's been
crushing on her for years! And the more he tries to play Cupid, the more he
falls under the spell of his lovely friend. But he can't help fearing that
finally baring his soul to his bestie would destroy everything…or is going from
friends to lovers a leap worth taking?
Good friends-to-lovers story. Gabby is having a rough
time. She failed her CPA exam, her internet boyfriend, who is supposed to be
her plus-one for her brother's wedding, is ghosting her, and she's stressing
about planning her brother's wedding. Complicating matters, her ex-boyfriend
wants to try again. Nathan ropes their mutual best friend, Chip, into helping
him convince Gabby to give him another chance.
The problem is, Chip wants to be more than just best
friends with Gabby. He's been in love with her for years, but she has firmly
placed him in the friend zone. He hesitates to make a move because he doesn't
want to lose her as a friend. He also feels guilty about harboring feelings for
the woman his other best friend wants for his own.
Meanwhile, Gabby is torn. She parted with Nathan because he
had taken her for granted during their dating period. Now he claims to have
changed, but can she believe him? And if she is willing to give him a chance, why
is it Chip that makes her heart beat faster? Friends-to-lovers only happens in
books!
I rooted for Chip from the start. He's a nice guy who is
there for everyone who needs him, sometimes to his detriment. There are some
sweet scenes between him and Gabby where you can see where his heart is, but
Gabby is blind to it. I ached for him as he was torn between his two friends.
The double date scenes were both funny and heartbreaking.
Mostly, I wanted to shake Gabby until she woke up. Even
when she began to realize her feelings for Chip were changing, she continued to
try to deny it. When they shared a kiss, she wanted to write it off, but she
couldn't forget it.
I liked the ending and seeing Gabby finally admit her
feelings. There were some rough patches in the resolution, especially dealing
with Nathan, but they eventually worked through it all.
I'd like to see Chip's friend Regan get her own story;
she was such a good sport in this one. I also loved the storyline with the dog,
Lucky, and her puppies. Chip's dad was a great character and added some extra
heart to the story.
But was he playing with fire?
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Fake Date on the Orient Express - Jessica Gilmore (HR #4959 - Aug 2025)
Series: Summer Escapes (Book 7)
THE PERFORMANCE OF A LIFETIME?
When millionaire Lucas West rescues a stunning actress on
board the Orient Express to Venice, he has a brilliant idea. He needs a fake
girlfriend for the summer, so who better than a woman who pretends for a
living? It's certainly the most unusual role Tally has ever had -- and handsome
Lucas is now her favourite costar! Soon, their relationship begins to go off
script, but can they trust their emotions enough to write the next act?
Good story, lovely descriptions of the locations. Lucas
is a workaholic entertaining some business contacts with a murder mystery
scenario on the Orient Express. Tally is an actress portraying one of the
characters. Lucas rescues Tally after the evening performance, when one of the
(inebriated) guests gets a little handsy with her.
The next day, Lucas approaches her with a proposal. He
needs a girlfriend for the summer to protect him from a matchmaking friend.
Would she be willing? Tally has nothing important scheduled, so she agrees.
Neither expects the attraction that flares between them
or the growing feelings that they experience. Both have failed relationships
that make them wary of trusting those feelings. Lucas believes that he doesn't
have room in his life for love because of his work commitments. I loved their
sightseeing trips and seeing them enjoy each other's company. It was fun to see
how the people around them saw how right they were for each other, which made
it so frustrating when Lucas freaked out about his feelings and ran from them.
I liked the support both received from their families. Lucas
got the eye-opening advice he sorely needed. Tally's family and best friend gave
her the encouragement she needed to recover from the hurt. A secondary
storyline involving a person from Tally's past popped up while they were in Tuscany
and provided an interesting twist. Lucas did a nice job of redeeming himself in
the end. I liked the epilogue and the unexpected direction their future took.
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Full Speed Ahead - Merline Lovelace (Merline Lovelace - Sept 2025)
She came to catch a traitor. What she found was trouble,
temptation—and a man too dangerous to resist.
At the elegant Grand Hotel in Point Clear, Alabama, the
world's top scientists have gathered for a high-stakes summit. But behind the
scenes, a covert task force hunts a traitor ready to sell America's secrets to
the highest bidder.
NCIS Special Agent Elizabeth Stanton is sharp,
relentless, and used to getting her man. So when she spots the suspect her team
has been on the lookout for, she doesn't hesitate to act—with a takedown that
lands biotech executive Dave Andrews flat on his back.
Only Dave isn't the enemy. He's the developer of the
sensitive technology now in danger, and he's just as determined as Liz to find
the real mole. With the clock ticking and tensions running high, Liz and Dave
form an uneasy alliance that quickly sparks into something hotter than the
Alabama sun. But trust is hard to earn and easy to lose. Especially when
secrets, and lives are on the line.
Good, fast-paced, and action-filled story. Liz's
assignment: find and stop the man they suspect of selling secrets to the enemy.
But not everything is what it seems to be. I loved her ruse to get close to
him, and the surprise effect it had on her. However, the confrontation doesn't
go as planned, and she discovers her suspect is the victim and equally
determined to find the traitor.
Dave is the creator of the endangered technology and is furious
about the threat. He and Liz team up by pretending to be a couple, using it to conceal
their actions. Neither expected the sparks that flared between them. Each has
been burned by failed relationships, so they are wary of moving too fast. As
the book only covers a couple of days, I like that they acknowledge something
is there and that they want to pursue it. They just need to survive to do so.
The suspense was good. It kept me turning the pages to
see how it would end. I'll admit to figuring out the culprit pretty quickly,
though I wasn't sure how the theft would take place. The ending was intense and
had me on the edge of my seat until it was over.
I loved the conclusion, and the last page made me laugh
out loud.
Friday, September 12, 2025
The Duke's Sharpshooter - C.H. Admirand (Dragonblade - Sept 2025)
Series: Duke's Guard (Book 14)
Marriage is the farthest thing from Flaherty's mind…
On a rain-soaked morning, patrolling from Wyndmere Hall to the Village, a shadow shifts at the base of an oak by the graveyard. Ready to defend, or chase down a vagrant, Flaherty is shocked to discover an exhausted widow shielding her four-year-old daughter from the rain. In that moment his life irrevocably changes.
Exhaustion has Temperance pausing to rest near the
church…
The deep rumble and harsh tone of the huge man garbed in black has her springing to her feet, poised to run. His order to stop in the name of the duke, has her glancing over her shoulder into eyes the color of a springtime sky. The irresistible promise of tea and cake for her daughter tempts her to tentatively trust him.
Danger stalks in the night, but it will have to get past
The Duke's Sharpshooter before he will let harm come to those he has sworn to
protect with his strength, his honor, and his heart.
The men of the Duke's Guard continue to fall fast and
hard and Rory Flaherty is no exception. On a rainy day during his regular patrol,
he discovered a young woman and her daughter shivering near the graveyard. The
pair immediately rouse his protective instincts.
Temperance is on her own after her husband died in a
mining accident. However, finding work when you have a child to care for can be
difficult at best. By the time she reaches the Wyndmere area, she is near the
end of her rope.
I enjoyed watching the relationship between Temperance
and Flaherty develop. Flaherty is immediately smitten with Maddy and Temperance.
Sweet little Maddy enchants him with her directness and her attachment to "Just
Flaherty." Temperance touches him on a much deeper level. He admires her
strength and resilience and her determination to provide for Maddy. His
frustration was evident when he couldn't immediately fix whatever bothered her,
and when he would run up against her independence. It doesn't take him long to
realize the depth of his feelings for her, but convincing her won't be easy.
Temperance falls just as hard for Flaherty, his kindness
to Maddy causing the first crack in the wall around her heart. However, the
difficulties of the last few years had left her doubting herself and her
worthiness of an honorable man like him. I ached for her as she remembered her
past. Her surprise at being well-treated by the Duke and Duchess and their
staff was heartbreaking. I loved the interactions between Flaherty and
Temperance. The sparks are obvious, though Temperance's self-doubts hold her
back. A little well-meaning advice helps her get past those fears. The intensely
emotional proposal scene gave me goosebumps.
Matters become complicated when nasty rumors about
Temperance surface. I loved Flaherty's refusal to give up on her and how
everyone rallied around her. An unpleasant twist put Flaherty in danger, and it
didn't take long to figure out who was behind the trouble. While the resolution
was satisfying, I feel like the culprit got off easier than they deserved.
The ending was great, followed by a terrific epilogue. I
love catching up with characters a few years down the road. I can't wait for
the next book, even though it brings me closer to the end of the series.
On a rain-soaked morning, patrolling from Wyndmere Hall to the Village, a shadow shifts at the base of an oak by the graveyard. Ready to defend, or chase down a vagrant, Flaherty is shocked to discover an exhausted widow shielding her four-year-old daughter from the rain. In that moment his life irrevocably changes.
The deep rumble and harsh tone of the huge man garbed in black has her springing to her feet, poised to run. His order to stop in the name of the duke, has her glancing over her shoulder into eyes the color of a springtime sky. The irresistible promise of tea and cake for her daughter tempts her to tentatively trust him.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Wyoming Bodyguard - Danielle M. Haas (HI #2338 - Aug 2025)
Series: Sunrise Security (Book 1)
His job is keeping her safe --
from unrelenting danger.
Ever since the Tremonts and the McKays had a dispute over
their neighboring Wyoming ranches, they've been bitter rivals. So Madden McKay
of Sunrise Security is more than surprised when Lily Tremont reaches out to him
for protection after her father is attacked. Soon Madden must deal with
vandalism, sabotage and revenge aimed at Lily. Why? Behind it all, he discovers
a massive criminal ring. And while the investigation sparks passion between
Lily and her heroic bodyguard, one shocking revelation could destroy lives on
all sides.
Good blend of romance and suspense. Madden returned to
his hometown after an IED ended his career in the Marines. Along with his
friend Reid, Madden opened Sunrise Security in Cloud Valley. The business is
off to a slow start, primarily due to the townspeople's grudge against Madden
and his family. Circumstances forced the McKay family to sell a large part of
their ranch to developers who built a resort. An influx of outsiders resulted
in increased crime and economic hardship for some ranchers.
One of those ranchers is Lily Tremont. Her family runs a
dude ranch that has suffered from the competition. She and her father blame the
McKays for their troubles. The McKay and Tremont ranches are neighbors, and
Madden and Lily were good friends while growing up. That friendship is now
strained. But when Lily's father becomes the victim of a drive-by shooting, she
turns to Madden for help.
I enjoyed the development of Madden and Lily's
relationship. As they worked together to find out why her father was targeted,
Lily's animosity gave way to the rekindling of their friendship, then to the
sparks of attraction. I liked Madden's protectiveness as the mystery heated up.
I loved the growing trust between them, and that Madden was able to share the
reasons for the sale of the ranch land.
The suspense of the story was excellent. From the initial
shooting to vandalism, murder, drugs, and cattle rustling, there is no shortage
of danger. The puzzle of who is behind the trouble and why kept me turning the
pages as I followed their investigation. The final confrontation was a
nail-biter with a perp I didn't expect. I'm looking forward to the next book in
the series.
from unrelenting danger.
Devil's Cub - Georgette Heyer (Sourcebooks Casablanca - Nov 2009)
Series: Alastair-Audley (Book 2)
Dominic Alastair, Marquis of Vidal and fiery son of the
notorious Duke of Avon, has established a rakish reputation that rivals his
father's, living a life of excess and indulgence. He is a bad lot a rake and
seducer, reckless, heedless, and possessed of a murderous temper. He is known
by friend and foe alike as the "Devil's Cub." Yet as the handsome and
wealthy heir to a Dukedom, he is considered a good prospect on the marriage
market. Vidal currently has his eye on the young, lovely, and unintelligent Sophia
Challoner, and Sophia's greedy mother is more than happy to encourage his
dubious attentions. Banished to the Continent after wounding his opponent in a
duel, Vidal decides to abduct the silly aristocrat bent on seducing him into
marriage and make her his mistress instead. In his rush, however, he seems to
have taken the wrong woman?
Intelligent, practical Mary Challoner knew wicked Vidal,
wouldn't marry her sister, despite her mother's matchmaking schemes. So Mary
coolly prepared to protect her naive sister by deceiving Vidal. Substituting
herself for her young sister, she certainly hadn't expected the nobleman to
kidnap and take her to France. She had little notion he would grimly hold her
to her part of the bargain. Now he had left her, and she was alone, a stranger
in a strange land, prey to the intrigues of glittering, heartless, 18th century
Paris. Only one person could rescue her--the Marquis himself. But how could she
ever trust this man? How could she even hope to overcome the contempt in which
he held her? And how could even the sudden flowering of her love ever bridge
the terrible gap between them?
This was a reread of one of my favorite Georgette Heyer
books, an enemies-to-lovers story with her signature wit and humor. Dominic Alastair,
Marquis of Vidal, is an unrepentant rake at the age of twenty-four. He is known
for his high-stakes card playing, his attentions to unsuitable women, and his
quick temper. He is an apple that didn't fall far from either of his parental
trees. At the beginning of the book, he kills a highwayman and simply leaves
the corpse on the road. He later duels a fellow card player, with the result
that his father "encourages" him to leave the country for a period of
time. He impulsively decides to ask his current flirt, Sophia Challoner, to go
with him. Marriage is the last thing on his mind, but the ditzy Sophia (and her
calculating mother) believe they can force the issue.
Sophia's older sister, Mary, is unlike her mother and
sister. She is practical, intelligent, and protective of her sister. When she
intercepts Vidal's invitation to Sophia, she disguises herself and takes
Sophia's place. She plans to reveal the deception when it is too late for Vidal
to do anything about it, then return home. Unfortunately, she did not count on
the ferocity of Vidal's temper. She's stunned when he states his intention to take
her with him, with or without her consent. Their confrontation is intense, as
Mary has no trouble expressing her opinion of him. Her practical side has her
going along for the time being.
Here is where the craziness begins. We have Vidal and
Mary headed for Paris. His intentions are initially still dishonorable as he
compares Mary to her sister. I laughed out loud when she defends her virtue at
pistol-point, waking him up to the fact that she is not her sister. Aghast at
having compromised a respectable woman, he is gentleman enough to realize that
he must marry her. Their interactions are fun, with Mary calling him out when
needed, and Vidal doing his best to get his way. Mary insists that marriage is
not possible because their stations are so far apart. Paris provides a respectable
haven for Mary, where she stays with her friend, Juliana, who is also Vidal's
cousin.
Juliana has her own romantic troubles. She has fallen for
a young man her mother disapproves of, and has been sent to Paris to get her
away from him. Juliana is a bit flighty and spoiled, but has a good heart. Her
antics frequently appear childish, and the arrival of her somewhat staid suitor
brings out the reckless side of her. Misunderstandings create conflict and
heartache.
Back in England, Mary's mother acts as the wronged
woman's devastated mother, demanding action from Vidal's mother, the Duchess of
Avon. The Duchess remains the same volatile and outspoken person she was in
These Old Shades, determined to save her son from such a clear misalliance. I
laughed out loud as she once again importunes her brother-in-law, Rupert, into
helping her. Their journey to France in search of the runaways is excellent
fun.
Meanwhile, misunderstandings all around send Mary fleeing
Paris with the assistance of a chivalrous gentleman, to avoid ruining Vidal's
life. Vidal, who has finally realized the truth of his feelings, is in hot
pursuit. All roads lead to Dijon, where everyone comes together in a flurry of
accusations, fights, and further confusion. My favorite part of the book comes
near the end, when Mary, fleeing once again, encounters an older gentleman who
comes to her aid. I loved watching him draw her out about what had happened to
her, and his commentary along the way is priceless. The gentleman, of course,
is the Duke of Avon, in all his glory. I loved the subsequent arrival of Vidal
and Avon's master touch in the resolution of the issues, topped off with Rupert and his wine.
Sunday, September 7, 2025
To Steal a Lyon's Heart - Dayna Quince (Dragonblade - July 2025)
Series: Lyon's Den (Book 86)
A marriage contract, a life debt, and a love worth
defying fate for..
Lord Samuel Clark, Earl of Alston, woke from the brink of
death to a new life he didn't recognize. To save him, his sister made a deal
with the Widow of Whitehall, trapping Sam in a marriage contract with a total
stranger. But Sam refuses to accept such a cold fate and schemes to free
himself in secret.
When Miss Daisy Blakewood is unscrupulously ousted from
her traveling party, she takes shelter with her brother in the residence of the
recovering Earl of Alston. Free of her strict chaperones for the first time,
Daisy takes the chance to find her voice and forge a new future.
A chance meeting brings Sam and Daisy together, and their
unexpected connection sparks an easy friendship and a secret alliance to help
each other achieve their goals. But the embers of their bond catch fire, and
friendship turns into a forbidden love that could shatter their carefully
constructed worlds..
Will Sam and Daisy find their happily ever after or will
the shackles of fate prove unbreakable?
Fun follow-on to Pretending to Love a Lyon. In that book,
Lord Samuel Clark suffered a life-threatening injury that put him at death's
door. His best friend Graham Blakewood moved into Sam's house to help Sam's
twin sister, Amelia, care for him. Desperate to save Sam's life, Amelia made a
bargain with Mrs. Dove-Lyon - a top-notch surgeon to care for Sam in exchange
for Sam marrying a woman of the widow's choice. The twists and turns of that
book were fascinating.
As this book opens, Sam finally regains consciousness to
find his life permanently altered. His sister is married to his best friend,
much of society believes he is dead, and he is engaged to an unknown woman. Sam
has no intention of carrying through with the marriage, as he wants a woman he
can love.
In the meantime, Graham's younger sister, Daisy, has been
promised to an earl since childhood. When rumors about her brother's marriage
reach her chaperone, Daisy finds herself summarily exiled from her current
situation. She takes refuge with her brother at Sam's house, where she renews
her acquaintance with him.
I enjoyed the development of Sam and Daisy's
relationship. It begins as a simple friendship, with Daisy keeping Sam company
as he recovers. She witnesses his frustration with his sister's
overprotectiveness and helps him with his secret attempts at rehabilitation. It
doesn't take long for stronger feelings to grow between them, but neither is
truly free to pursue those feelings. Sam must find a way to win his freedom
that will satisfy Mrs. Dove-Lyon, and Daisy must overcome her ingrained need to
please everyone else before attending to her own needs.
The resolution is well done as the Black Widow weaves her
web and pulls the strings to gain her desired outcome. There were some tense
moments as Sam and Daisy each carried out their tasks. Secondary characters
Tristan Chase and Miss Smith provide a couple of twists in the plot. I suspect
we will see them in a subsequent book.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
The Paradise Petition - Carolyn Brown (Montlake - July 2025)
Daisy Lindberg and Lily Boyle traded a colorful past for
a fresh start as seamstresses in Autrie, Texas, and their aim to spark a
women's rights movement is raising eyebrows among the town's dumbfounded men.
But among the ladies? Tired of being treated like possessions, they have two
words: Amen, sister!
Beulah, a sassy shop owner as formidable as a cannon
shot, is on board. So is Alma, a timid preacher's wife who hit her breaking
point. Before long, a courageous female posse has a liberating petition of
demands. Surprisingly, they also have an empathetic ear in sheep rancher Matt
Maguire, who's as keen on women's independence as he is on Lily.
As Daisy and Lily make waves in the small town, their
secrets threaten to come out. But they haven't traveled this far to let their
past define them. In fact, with love and the forging of new lives on the line,
they've never felt more defiant.
This was my first historical novel by Carolyn Brown. I am
a huge fan of her contemporary stories, and this historical did not disappoint.
I believe this is linked to the author's Sisters in Paradise series and
upcoming The Paradise series.
Lily and Daisy formerly worked at The Paradise, a brothel
in Spanish Fort, Texas. With the closing of the brothel, they pack up and move
to Autrie, Texas, determined to start new lives as seamstresses, far from their
old life. In addition to starting their business, they also plan to start their
own women's rights movement. One of the first people they meet is Buelah, owner
of the only general store. Outspoken as they come, Buelah is entirely on board
with their plans.
I loved watching Lily and Daisy jump right into their
plans. They don't back down when faced with the disapproval of some of the men.
It isn't long before they're holding Women's Auxiliary meetings in their shop,
and encouraging other women to stand up for themselves. When the men show no
sign of changing their ways, the ladies go on strike. I loved watching them
band together and support each other. The scenes of their efforts were
fantastic. I loved the part with the rattlesnakes. I cheered for the part where
the "shady ladies" from the saloon joined the movement, and loved how
they were accepted into the group.
It was fun to see them assemble their list of demands and
the reactions it received from the men in the town. I felt the reactions were
realistic, and I enjoyed seeing the effects. It wasn't perfect, and things got
complicated when Lily and Daisy's past came out. I loved the support they
received and the solution to their problem. The concurrent stories of some of
the other women added more depth to the characters and provided a variety of
outcomes to their efforts.
There is also a little bit of romance in store for our
intrepid suffragists. Neither Lily nor Daisy had plans for relationships. Past
betrayals left them with trust issues. But local sheep farmers Matt and Claude
Maguire had different ideas. From the moment he met her, Matt's admiration and
respect for Lily were evident. Lily was wary, but couldn't deny her growing
feelings for him. She worried about his reaction when she finally got around to
telling him about her past. Claude was equally impressed with Daisy, and I
loved how easily they connected. An unexpected revelation cleared the way for the
futures Lily and Daisy had only dreamed of.
I'd love to see stories for the new arrivals and some of
the secondary characters.
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