**MINOR SPOILERS**
This book is the second in the Brides of Bath series. I do not recommend it.
This book is pretty awful. Early in the book, the main character, Blanks, fondly remembers his friend drinking hog’s urine on a bet. That is really disgusting. I assume that the author included this to show the depths to which he and his friend would sink, and it made him very unappealing to me. He drank, gambled, kept a mistress, etc. In addition, he did not care for his estate. But, with the love of a good woman that all turns around (this is meant to be a bit sarcastic). While I do think that love can have a life changing/life altering affect on people, it is not a well done story line here.
Glee (I am not sure of her full name) is 19 and has been in love with Blanks for years but he does not see her as grown up. When Blanks inherits his title, he has to be married by the age of 25 or he will lose the unentailed assets. What was not explained was what his father would have done if he, the father, were still around when his son turned 25 as (what a coincidence) that event is only a few months away. Glee and Blanks enter into a marriage of convenience.
Glee traps Blanks into marriage by pretending that Blanks was seducing her when her brother finds them. Blanks offers marriage. I think trapping someone like this was pretty manipulative but Glee thinks she knows him better than he knows himself.
Once they are married, Glee decides the best way to win his heart is to pretend to be a bit of a fast woman. She begins wearing low cut clothing and proclaiming an interest in racing. She even dresses like a man to go to an event. I do not think it speaks well for a relationship where she thinks he will be attracted to her if she does not act like herself. Or perhaps she simply becomes who she wants to be, but it is in conflict with the long term goal of becoming a wife and mother in a loving relationship.
Blanks did not want to get married because his own mother died in childbirth, and he does not want to risk that with a wife. His behavior seemed a little inconsistent as he had a mistress and other affairs. Did he not care about them? Or could he have used the available means to prevent pregnancy with his wife?
Blanks’ half brother, Jonathan, is one of the villains of the story as he would have inherited the assets if Blanks had not married. His step mother Aurora is a caricature of an evil stepmother. The other villain is William Jefferson who wants to get Glee in bed. He slowly tries to corner her into a relationship and is helped by her careless behavior (losing money gambling, etc).
Some of the wording is odd. For example, when Blanks puts his arm around Glee, the author writes “He felt rather as if he were squeezing a raw egg.”
I do not plan to continue reading this series or the author.