About the Book:
All he wants is someone he can trust. All she wants is to belong. But when compromising circumstances force them together, do they have a chance at finding love?
Silas Riley, Earl of Inglewood, is known among his peers in Parliament as the man made of stone. As a wealthy peer, there are few he trusts with his friendship. He guards his heart and his honor with vigilance, and when an accident nearly takes his life, he’s faced with a situation which threatens his standing in society.
Growing up in the shadow of her older brother, Esther Fox’s acceptance in his circle has been indifferent at best. So when she ends up in a compromising situation as she saves the life of her brother’s dearest friend, the Earl of Inglewood, she is forced to marry him to save her own reputation. Once again, she finds herself accepted only because of the situation, and not because she is truly wanted.
Neither are prepared for a loss which further complicates their new relationship. With such a difficult beginning, can they ever hope to understand one another, let alone find love?
My Thoughts:
A pleasant read, Rescuing Lord Inglewood follows Esther Fox as she navigates high society in the absence of her older brother and is forced to marry his best friend, the Earl of Inglewood to preserve her reputation. What ensues is a series of events that could either bring the two together or force them further apart.
In the wake of loss and devastation, Esther has to find her way back to herself and hopefully find love in the process with a whole lot of understanding. She has to work hard to crack through the façade that Silas riley portrays in the hopes of forging a better relationship.
I enjoyed watching the characters grow and find their place in the lives of others. The author has done a great job with the plot and the characters. The story is well-written and a quick and enjoyable read! This is a must read for fans of romance.
Hi Namrata, I love a good romance. My mom read them by the thousands, and when I want to relax, so do I. This sounds like a good one. Thanks for stopping by my blog, Always Write. I hope you’ll pick a great quote, write a post and have fun playing along with Writer’s Quotes Wednesdays Writing Challenge. Happy holidays. 🙂 virtual hugs xxx
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Hi Marsha, thanks a lot for stopping by. I’ll definitely look into participating! I would love to!
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Hi Namrata, I look forward to reading your #WQWWC post. Thanks for joining in the fun. 🙂
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It has been ages since I read historical romance. Sounds like a sweet read
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It is! Give it a try!
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One day when I believe in romance
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Awwww! Alright! Will wait alongside you for that day then! 🙂
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I haven’t ventured into romance-centric stories yet, but this one sounds really good! Great review!
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Thank you for stopping by! It was an interesting read! Give it a shot if you get a chance.
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