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How to Catch a Sinful Marquess
by Amy Rose Bennett
How to Catch a Sinful Marquess by Amy Rose Bennett is the third book in a series and I kind of wish I had read the others before diving into this book. Don't get me wrong, it isn't necessarily required but there are characters referenced from the other books that I think I wanted to get to know...or at least know more about their relationship to the main characters of this book.
Olivia de Vere is basically a prisoner in the home she lives in with her aunt, uncle, and cousins. It's pretty obvious that they all dislike the fact that they are beholden to her and by keeping her locked away, they are hoping to marry her to her cousin (a VERY despicable character) so her money stays in the family. When she sees a chance to escape, she jumps at it.
Hamish McQueen, Lord Sleat, lives next door to Olivia's guardians and when he comes to find a child dropped at his front door and a young lady from next door offering to be his nursemaid, he decides to take her up on the offer. Since he has an urgent family issue he needs to resolve, Hamish packs them up and heads to his Scotland estate to figure out what his sister is up to.
Along the way, Hamish and Olivia find themselves drawn to each other and I enjoyed how their relationship progressed.
Overall, I enjoyed this book and the characters. I do think I will go back to read the other books as what was mentioned of the other characters, made the stories seem interesting. If you're looking for a new historical romance that has solid characters with an interesting story, check this one out.
Olivia de Vere is basically a prisoner in the home she lives in with her aunt, uncle, and cousins. It's pretty obvious that they all dislike the fact that they are beholden to her and by keeping her locked away, they are hoping to marry her to her cousin (a VERY despicable character) so her money stays in the family. When she sees a chance to escape, she jumps at it.
Hamish McQueen, Lord Sleat, lives next door to Olivia's guardians and when he comes to find a child dropped at his front door and a young lady from next door offering to be his nursemaid, he decides to take her up on the offer. Since he has an urgent family issue he needs to resolve, Hamish packs them up and heads to his Scotland estate to figure out what his sister is up to.
Along the way, Hamish and Olivia find themselves drawn to each other and I enjoyed how their relationship progressed.
Overall, I enjoyed this book and the characters. I do think I will go back to read the other books as what was mentioned of the other characters, made the stories seem interesting. If you're looking for a new historical romance that has solid characters with an interesting story, check this one out.