Mary S
I enjoyed this new "Scandal Meets Love" story! It's a fairly quick read that is nicely developed. It's a good story with a good and intriguing plot. Love the characters Katherine and Bennett are great! She is strong and independent will she be able to find true love and someone who accepts her, flaws and all. I love how this one ends.
Kaye Gunter
ONE CAPTIVATING ADVENTURE!!! Thrilling! Dawn pegs this bad boy with 100% on point realism that blows this baby wide open. All the jaw dropping, mind blowing incidents thrusts this bad boy to life effortlessly. One intriguing tale that hooks you from the start and reels you in for the duration. All the drama, uncertainty and suspense make for one enjoyable experience. A swirling eddy of vexing circumstances and a bounty of surprising events thrust all of your emotions spiraling, weaving you deeper in this tangled web. The characters are strong, authentic and realistic with on point personalities that bend and flow. The scenes are vivid and breathtaking in the realistic true to life form. Twists and turns abound with unexpected circumstances that propels this baby to life beautifully. Fantastic job Dawn, thanks for sharing this awesome read with us.
Emily Pennington
Lady Katherine Wilson had postponed meeting with her grandmother’s solicitor, but she couldn’t ignore it anymore. Mr. Adamson walked her over to a warm fire to shake off the winter chill. He gave her a letter from her grandmother where it stated that when her grandmother had married, her mother made sure that her daughter would always be provided for. In England, property is immediately owned by a woman’s husband after marriage vows are said, but her mother didn’t believe a woman should be controlled by a man. So the marriage contract had been written to keep her a wealthy woman, despite her husband getting a large amount himself. But her son, Charles, Katherine’s father, is a harsh man and would like nothing more than to control Katherine. Now he could not. Her grandmother told her to marry only for love, then left her entire estate to Katherine. Katherine had ten thousand pounds in the bank, a horse farm in Sussex, and a cottage near Bath. The farm would bring in an enormous income for her each year. She would go to her father’s estate and pack, then travel to her farm in Sussex immediately to live her own life the way she wished. Katherine wants to breed the farm's mares, but the stallion she wants to use is owned by Bennett Evans, the Marquess of Holton, who does not believe a woman should be running a farm or making important decisions that are better left to a man. How long will he stubbornly fight against this strong woman who knows her mind? This was an outstanding, well-written book that I loved from the very start! It was so good to see that her grandmother took care of Katherine, as her own mother had done for her. Women could easily be left destitute in those days. Instead, having her own means of support, Katherine can develop in to the strong, intelligent woman she was destined to be. It would take a man who saw her value and loved her strength to recognize the treasure she was, net assets notwithstanding! The reader could immediately see the battle lines drawn and the humor that was bound to come out of this! Don’t miss this one – it is a joy to read!