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dlrosebyh 's review for:
The Lady Loves Danger
by Anabelle Bryant
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Firstly, I want to thank NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a free e-arc copy of The Lady Loves Danger in exchange of an honest review.
A kid who went missing while under Lady Delilah Ashbrook's care is being relentlessly sought after on the streets of London. Delilah hopes the Maidens can assist in locating the youngster before it's too late since she believes he was kidnapped to be sold. However, Delilah's quest puts her in the sights of an enigmatic guy who is also hunting for the youngster. Without a doubt, Sebastian St. Allen has a dashing image. But does he intend to hurt or save the child?
Sebastian's motivations for guarding the less fortunate are his own. He has the ability to move effortlessly between London's most affluent and seediest neighborhoods. Delilah's delicate beauty hides her independence and sensuality, which he finds attractive. However, nothing could have prepared him for this. If she will only let her guard down, Sebastian is confident they can assist one another. They also become aware of how close their relationships have gotten and how much they depend on one another as they are drawn deeper into danger.
Recent historical fiction releases have a tendency to contain uninspiring conflicts that are based on ridiculous events. It's expected that this book will be really fascinating. Who wouldn't want to read a book with the provided premise of "saving London against Child Abuse"? This novel is marketed as a mystery, but how did it become a romance? In terms of historical fiction, I prefer reading mysteries than romances. So I wasn’t a huge fan of this book.