Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Review of Gareth
GARETH may be purchased here.
GARETH
Grace Burrowes
Miss Felicity Hemmings Worthington has inherited a brothel from a distant relative, but there are stipulations that she learn the business from Gareth Alexander, the Marquess of Heathgate. If Gareth refuses, his replacement would be a despicable man, and Gareth won't allow that to happen. Gareth is something of a rake, who inherited his title and properties after a tragic family boating accident, which killed his grandfather, uncle, father, cousin, older brother, and his fiancee. There were rumors after the accident, that Gareth was behind the accident. and Gareth had a rough time of it. After taking over his new responsibilities, Gareth has made his family very prosperous, but the rumors continue. Gareth doesn't want to taint Felicity's reputation, but she is almost destitute and has a younger sister to support, so he agrees to help her.
GARETH is a historical romance, which I have mixed feelings about. I really enjoyed the previous books in this series, and GARETH has its moments, but the first part of the book didn't work well for me. I had a hard time warming to Gareth, because it seemed he could have done more to get Felicity out of her situation. I, also, found his reasons for not committing to Felicity a little lame. Felicity handles the situation fairly well, and she makes a nice heroine. GARETH picks up toward the end and there is some excitement, surprises, and a satisfying ending. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series about Felicity's sister and Gareth's brother, who are great engaging characters.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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