Sarah Dempsey
This one was tough for me. I just didn’t like it as much as the previous books in the series. I thought Emma and Nicks book, and Daphne and Paul’s books were excellent. McCalpin and March’s book was good but less organic than the other two. With will and Thea I felt their romance came out of left field. Right after meeting, Thea feels like she can tell Will anything and that they are best friends, which I found silly. Then they go to London and I kept waiting for them to spend time together, but no, somehow they fall in love basically spending no time together. The language was very flowery too. So overall it wasn’t a bad book, it just didn’t work for me. I’m really looking forward to the next book in the series. The MC’s seem to know each other already so I have high hopes it will be as good as Daphne and Paul’s story. That seems to be the key here. The stories are definitely better when the MC’s have a previous acquaintance. Plus I think the hero of the next book is a virgin!!!!!! So I’m in.
Carey
4 Stars!! This is the 5th book in ‘The Cavensham Heiresses Series’ but can be read as a standalone. I love this series & have read all 5 books! I love how this one had Thea, the main female character, with a big inheritance of her own & she has inherited a Scottish Earldom, making her a Countess, all on her own! Lord William, the main male character, is the 2nd son of the Duke of Langham. I love the twist of the female being the wealthier titled one. I really enjoyed reading this book and there were only a few things here & there that I didn’t care for but other than that, it’s a great read! And I absolutely love Aunt Stella & Lady Edith!! I wish I could have my very own Aunt Stella & Lady Edith! The entire series is worth checking out! *I received this book to read and review at no charge from the publisher and I gave my honest opinion.*
Cathy Geha
Rogue Most Wanted by Janna MacGregor Cavensham Heiresses #5 Lady Theodora Worth, Countess of Eanruig, has cared for her grandfather and his estates for years before he dies only to have the inheritor of the Dukedom, also held by her grandfather, taking her to court saying she is NOT the true countess of the earldom and that is is in fact his instead. To avert this trouble her friend, Stella, brings in Lord William Cavensham, a second son, as a possible husband for Thea. The two do not want to marry and say so from the get-go only to realize before the end of the book that indeed they do want a HEA...together. This book had the evil duke out to get Thea’s estates, a crazy sensation paper making snide comments throughout the book that made little sense overall in the story, Will’s family supporting both of them, a court scene that seemed a bit of a farce and a treasure hunt for the document that would prove once and for all whether or not Thea was indeed the Countess. Oh, there was also some romance between Thea and Will. This was an okay read for me but a bit tame and predictable. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the ARC – This is my honest review. 3 Stars