Lady Cordelia’s Scarred Soldier by Jennifer Monroe-review

Lady Cordelia’s Scarred Soldier (The Riddle Sisters 4) by Jennifer Monroe-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 28, 2025

As the most unconventional of the Riddle sisters, Lady Cordelia has never cared for polished manners or society’s expectations.

Climbing trees and chasing down wayward piglets suit her far more than embroidery and polite conversation.

When she discovers a hidden note inside an antique goblet, one that leads to a man tied to her late parents’ past, she sets off for London. There, she crosses paths with a guarded scholar who wants nothing to do with adventure.

Vincent Barringer, the reclusive third son of an earl, has found peace within the quiet halls of the Society of Antiquaries. Haunted by his years at war, he prefers books to people and silence to society.

Cordelia’s sudden arrival, full of questions and determined energy, disturbs the careful order he has built. Before long, he is drawn into a mystery that threatens to upend everything he thought he knew.

As they follow the trail of a long-buried conspiracy tied to the secretive Order of the Silver Star, Cordelia and Vincent must learn to trust one another if they hope to uncover the truth. Yet trust does not come easily, especially for a battle-scarred soldier or a young woman who has never let anyone truly close.

With danger mounting and secrets unraveling, will these unlikely partners find more than answers in each other? Or will the truth cost them the future neither ever dared to imagine?

The fourth book in The Riddle Sisters series, Lady Cordelia’s Scarred Soldier is a heartwarming Regency romance filled with intrigue, loyalty, and a love that grows where it is least expected.

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REVIEW: In the fourth installment of The Riddle Sisters series, *Lady Cordelia’s Scarred Soldier*, we are treated to a delightful blend of romance, intrigue, and characters set against the lush backdrop of Regency England. Author Jennifer Monroe weaves the story of Lady Cordelia and Vincent Barringer, pairing a spirited young woman with a haunted scholar in a tale that promises romance and adventure.

Lady Cordelia is an unconventional heroine, fiercely independent and unafraid to shun societies expectations. Her daring pursuits, such as climbing trees and chasing piglets, establish her as a refreshing figure in a world governed by propriety. When she discovers a hidden note within an antique goblet, her curiosity drives her to uncover the truth about her parents’ past, leading her to London and into the life of Vincent Barringer….

Vincent, is the reclusive third son of an earl, a battle scarred soldier struggling with his past. His preference for the quietness of antiquities rather than the chaos of human interaction establishes a contrast to Cordelia’s love of life. The dynamic between these two is beautifully written, filled with tension, reluctance, and the possibility of love.

The plot unfolds as Cordelia and Vincent delve into a long buried conspiracy linked to the enigmatic Order of the Silver Star.

The atmosphere is with suspense and urgency, with dangers lurking at every turn. The historical context is cleverly woven into the story.

The pace is set at a good pace, keeping me locked within its pages until the end!

As Cordelia and Vincent navigate their way through perilous situations, they must confront their own fears and learn to trust one another. The gradual development of their relationship is heartwarming, it grows from mutual frustration and unpredictability to a connection of a shared purpose.

The author’s writing captures the Regency period while keeping the dialogue authentic. The secondary characters just add to the story.

In conclusion, *Lady Cordelia’s Scarred Soldier* is a delightful addition to The Riddle Sisters series.

It’s a tale that balances romance and adventure, demonstrating how love can emerge from the most unexpected alliances.

Whether you’re a longtime follower of the Riddle Sisters or new to the series, this book will certainly leave a lasting impression.

It’s not necessary to read in order, but there is an underlying story and characters that have appeared in previous books.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews

Lady Eva’s Fallen Rogue
Lady Vivian’s Forbidden Earl
Lady Bridget’s Wayward Rake

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🦋 Reviewed by Julie

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