This book was
interesting. Lady Eleanor keeps turning
her nose up at suitors. She doesn’t want
to marry for anything less than love!
Then she meets Cam and he has a secret he holds over her head. He tells her he will give her two weeks for a
sham courtship and then he’ll expect her to be ready to marry. He has his own
reasons for insisting this sham of a marriage take place but he isn’t telling
her! The book is kind of fun as Ellie as
he calls her, plays at not being available when he comes around to take her out
and he does get quite angry! She plays
as if it is a game but her sister is involved in this and she has to toe the
line at some point or risk her sister losing her fine reputation.
The last thing that
Ellie and Cam expect is for love to find its way into their relationship and
neither sees what is happening, and they aren’t talking to each other. You have to wait for the book to reach it’s
end to find out if she will marry him, I can’t ruin the book for you. I don’t often like these regency romances but
this one has a young lady with a lot of spunk and it’s quite well written and I
did enjoy reading it. I say if you like
these types of books pick it up, and if you like romance in general do so also
you will be pleasantly surprised! I was.
I received a copy of this through Good Reads
in exchange for an honest review, this is my review.
Description as found on
Good Reads:
Lady Eleanor Sutherland
has refused so many suitors the ton has dubbed her Lady Ice, a title she plans
to keep until she finds a gentleman she truly loves, because only a fool would
trade her freedom for anything less than love.
But didn't someone once
say the course of true love never did run smoothly? Instead of the love every
hero and heroine dream about, Ellie and Cam are trapped in a nightmare.
Blackmail and revenge, a sham courtship, a defiant bride, and a suitor with a
secret that could destroy them both—it's not exactly love at first sight. But
love can turn nightmares into dreams, and villains into heroes. Will Ellie open
her eyes in time to see the man she despises is the only man she can't live
without?
Six suitors. Six offers. Six refusals.
Lady
Eleanor's Seventh Suitor