Series: When the Wallflowers Were Wicked, #9
Tropes & Traits: titled hero; reformed rake
Genre/Setting: Historical; Regency; Shropshire, England, Summer, 1816
Publication Date: 09.20.19
Heat Level: 4/5
Rating: 4/5 stars
Lady Ophelia Binghamton is used to being overlooked and powerless. She can't imagine how she's meant to catch the eye of an eligible man at her friend's scandalous house party. She'd prefer to help her friends, the Marlowe sisters, escape unwanted marriages.Prince Saif Khan is attending the house party merely for pleasure. At least that was his intention until he claps eyes on Lady Ophelia and begins, for the first time ever, to want something more serious. When Ophelia appeals to him for help with saving her friends from horrible suitors, he's happy to step in, and to spend more time with Ophelia. But will and Indian prince and an Englishwoman find happiness together with so many trying to keep them apart?
This was another quick and enjoyable read from this delightful series. It's not my favorite of the ones I've read, but I enjoyed seeing Ophelia gain confidence and finally have someone fighting in her corner. I'm still not so patiently waiting for Marlowe and Cunningham to get their just desserts.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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