Memories Made at Midnight by Collette Cameron-review

Memories Made at Midnight (Chronicles of the Westbrook Brides Book 9) by Collette Cameron-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 16, 2024

A perilous journey ignites passion between an artist and an heiress
Cassius Westbrook, the youngest twin son of a duke, has no desire to bask in the societal privileges his birth affords him. Choosing the arduous path of an artist in Brighton over the complications of love and marriage, he dedicates his enthusiasm to his artwork instead of romance. However, his steadfast resolve falters when he is hired to paint a miniature for the enchanting Beatrice Fairfax. Her guardian uncle intends to use this portrait to secure a wealthy suitor for the orphaned heiress, a notion that Cassius finds detestable, yet he agrees to the commission.

Beatrice Fairfax, heiress to a modest fortune, is resolute in her decision never to marry. Scarred by her mother’s scandalous affair and her own disheartening encounters with men, she dedicates herself to an independent yet solitary future, expanding her animal rescue sanctuary and traveling the world. But her uncle harbors sinister designs on her fortune, determined to bend her to his will by any means necessary, including forcing her into an arranged marriage. His machinations lead Beatrice to seek Cassius’s aid, igniting a desperate flight from Brighton to London.

As these two people from opposite worlds journey together, their forced proximity fans the flames of an unexpected attraction, challenging both to navigate their feelings and reconsider their futures. Will they seize this chance, or will the shadows of their pasts and the dangers of the present keep them apart? Dive into their tumultuous tale and discover if love can indeed conquer all.

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REVIEW:Reading Colette’s books are what i call a palate cleanser. It’s light/refreshing and you don’t have to worry about spice!

Beatrice is going to stay a spinster forever! After countless disasters with men and the scandals surrounding her mother, it’s made her extremely wary. But that’s not to say she a wallflower, oh no, she’s very independent and spirited.

Cassius only wants to be recognised for his artwork. He has no wish to bask in the notoriety like his twin does! Cassius seems like a really nice guy. He doesn’t want or need his name, and when faced with a moral dilemma, he definitely steps up.

When fate throws these two people together, there is definitely an interest there, but as both have decided to remain single, it doesn’t look like anything is going to happen….

Cassius has been asked to paint a portrait of the lovely Beatrice, her uncle intends to marry her off unbeknownst to her to a rich suitor! So they decide to plan an escape from Brighton to London, and along the way they find their friendship turning into more… But will they seize the opportunity for love? Or will their pasta hold them back?

I really enjoyed this one. Although no steam/spice, the story is a steady paced read, and soon you are engaged and engrossed.

I didn’t care for Beatrice’s uncle (nasty man!) And you have to remember that in this time period, women weren’t allowed freedom, or an option (and Beatrice had a strong belief and opinion.)

If you’re looking for a sweet love story with only a few kisses, then I recommend this one for you to read.

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Reviewed by Julie B.🦋

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