5 of 5 stars
Walter Hobbs, Baron Collingwood, has felt lost since his
father's untimely death three years ago. He's shirking his duties to the barony
and left it in the steward's hand. The last thing he's thinking about is taking
a bride, that is, until he meet Lilith Chambers. Lilith is the sister of his
cousin-in-law Sebastian and his attraction to her is immediate. However, Lilith
is floundering with her own identity. Within a year, she's found out why she
was sent to an orphanage at age 8 and is trying to reconcile the fact that
she's Lady Lilith instead of plain Miss Chambers. Though she finds Walter
attractive, she has an aversion to aristocrats. Can Walter convince her he's
not like other members of the ton she's met and win her heart?
This is the third book in the series and my favorite so far. Walter was such a good and honorable gentleman and against her better judgment Lilith falls for him, but the divide in their standing in society has Lilith convinced they have no future. The book moves along at a good pace. The author does a good job of letting the reader into their inner most thoughts and I was eagerly turning pages to find out what happens next. I'm looking forward to reading Lady Mary's story in this next book.
I voluntarily read this book and all opinions are my own.
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