Thursday 8 April 2021

Bookreview: Master & Marquis

"What a beautiful love story!"


Summary

Declan Dalton, the Marquis of Barrington, fell in love with Lady Elisa
Remington when they were childhood companions running over the 
countryside.

He traveled to the continent, fought for his country, managed his estates,
and tried, in vain to stay as far away from her as possible. Because Elisa
is worthy so much more than a man like him, a man with dark, hidden,
dangerous desires, a man with a secret room in his noble estate....

But when a war injury sends him home a decorated hero, Declan cannot
keep his distance from Lady Elisa. He offers for her hand, intent on
protecting her from the erotic passions surging within him - passions far
more potent when she's near. 




My review

I read the second book of the series before without having read the first one,
 but I like the love story, so I'm going to read the first book too. 

However this book really has very strong characters and a well out- spitted
plot, which I enjoyed. It took place in the 19th. century, so it was absolutely
a splendid historical romance. 

I would say: don't doubt and read it! I like to give a 4* rating for this 
amazing historical romance. 



The Author


Gemma Snow loves high heat, high adventures and high expectations for her
heroes! Her stories are set in the past and present, from the glittering streets
of Paris to cowboy-rich Triple Diamond Ranch in Wolf Creek, Montana. 

Visit: https://gemmasnow.com/ to learn more about the author. 

BookSirens


I received a free copy via BookSirens. Thank you very much!


Master & Marquis is available on Amazon.com in Kindle and in 
Paperback. 

3 comments:

  1. In the 19th century most male nobles had syphilis. I can't read 19th-century romances without thinking about that, that both will probably end up deaf or mad.

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    1. Actually I was thinking the same. That's why I only gave a 4 * rating

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    2. Nevertheless I really enjoyed this story :-)

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