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The Wicked Viscount
by Heather McCollum
Cat is totally at home running through the woods, climbing trees, and taking down wild boar alone.
Her wildness, freedom and vibrant love of life has captured Nathaniel’s attention.
When a letter from the Queen summons the best healer and protector, Cat and Nathaniel travel together to London court.
This is my first Heather McCollum and I can’t help but feeling a bit, not lost necessarily, but lacking a lot of history. Quick recaps are here and there, but I was upset that apparently I missed those first kiss from a previous book. I wish there had been a flashback to it so I could feel more tension between them.
Unfortunately for me, this book had a lot of action and the romance got lost between all the running here and there. There was a scene where they played cards to exchange information about themselves and I really enjoyed that. However, it just didn’t have the tension build up I prefer.
I do think this book is well written and if you enjoy plenty of action, politics of the era, and court intrigue, this may well be a hit for you.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Her wildness, freedom and vibrant love of life has captured Nathaniel’s attention.
When a letter from the Queen summons the best healer and protector, Cat and Nathaniel travel together to London court.
This is my first Heather McCollum and I can’t help but feeling a bit, not lost necessarily, but lacking a lot of history. Quick recaps are here and there, but I was upset that apparently I missed those first kiss from a previous book. I wish there had been a flashback to it so I could feel more tension between them.
Unfortunately for me, this book had a lot of action and the romance got lost between all the running here and there. There was a scene where they played cards to exchange information about themselves and I really enjoyed that. However, it just didn’t have the tension build up I prefer.
I do think this book is well written and if you enjoy plenty of action, politics of the era, and court intrigue, this may well be a hit for you.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.