The Baron’s Return (The Rakes of Mayhem 4) by Anna St. Claire -review
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 28, 2024
She saved his life. Can he heal her heart?
He crossed an ocean to find her…
Baron Edward Sinclair, affectionately known as Sin, never imagined himself the marrying kind until he encountered the captivating Elizabeth in the American colonies. When illness brought him to death’s door, it was the young widow who tenderly nursed him back to health, but they became separated when he left to continue his assignment. Now, fate reunites them in England, where he discovers that Lizzie, his mysterious angel, is none other than the companion to his beloved aunt.
She crossed an ocean to forget him…
For Lizzie, being widowed in the colonies triggered a cascade of hardship, fear, and grief. Returning to England, she yearns to reunite with her brother, whom she has not seen in several years. Fortunate to secure a position as a companion, she finds solace in her employer’s warmth and generosity, treating her more like family than hired help. However, an unexpected encounter with the dashing Edward Sinclair, a man etched in her memory and her heart, disrupts her plans for a solitary life. While the handsome and wealthy baron attracts the attention of debutantes and their matchmaking mothers, Lizzie resigns herself to the belief that her fate is to live out her days alone.
As Edward and Lizzie navigate the intricacies of their rekindled connection, they must confront the ghosts of their pasts and face the threats that conspire to keep them apart.
Note: This series is part of Dragonblade’s Sweet Dreams line, so this is a sweet, wholesome Historical Romance where passion beyond the bedroom door is left to the reader’s imagination.
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REVIEW: Baron Edward “Sin” Sinclair loves his country. But almost pays with his life on his latest mission… succumbing to the yellow fever that’s rife in this part of America. But luckily stumbles upon a home of a war widowed nurse. Who nurses him back to full strength, they grow close and Sin makes the lovely Elizabeth a promise to come back to her after he finishes his mission….
But how long do you wait? Feeling homesick, missing her brother and not being made welcome by her husband’s family. Lizzie decides to return to London and hopefully reconnecting with her brother.
Finding a job as a companion to the lovely “aunt Millie” Elizabeth settles down to London life.
By chance the pair meet up again at a Ball. And Elizabeth finds out that the old lady she’s a companion for is Sin’s aunt! What are the chances of that? She watches as debutantes flirt with Sin…..
But will they decide on just staying friends? Or will they let their feelings for one another flourish and grow into something more?
I loved all of the characters in this book. Aunt Millie made me chuckle. We have a cute dog. And a mystery or two that needs solving, we also have someone else interested in Lizzie! But she’s not interested, will they take the hint and leave her alone? Sin and Lizzie are so cute together, she’s definitely a nurturer and he’s a dashing hero.
This is a sweet story, so nothing happens on the page.
I’m definitely interested in going back to read the previous books, and I’m looking forward to reading the next book in this series.
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Reviewed by Julie B.🦋
Wonderful review, Julie. Looks like a sweet historical romance.
Terrific review, Julie. Looks like a wonderful romantic historical story.
Great review, Julie. Sounds like a great read.
Amazing review Julie, thanks.🌺
Thanks for another wonderful review.
Wonderful review, Julie. Sounds very good.
Great review Julie, congratulations to Anna St. Claire on the new release.
nice review, thanks julie
Great review, Julie. Looks great.
Terrific review, thanks
Great review, Julie. Looks very good.
Very nice review Julie, thanks again
Thanks for the great review Julie
Fantastic review, thanks Julie
Looks good, thanks Julie