Love is what finds you when you’re not looking?
And Emmaline & Alexander were most definitely not looking!
She’s a marquess’ sister in her fifth season, not a diamond but generally well-liked, a gossip rag devourer, a kind-hearted busybody and a little too forward. She likes the razzle dazzle of town, her freedom and just isn’t ready to marry yet - to her mother’s loving despair.
He’s the doting older brother who accompanied his little sister to town for her debut. A private, taciturn man. If it were up to him, he would have stayed home in the country with his dogs, but his father is getting on in years and he promised the man grandchildren.
They become friends when she saves his sister from two vicious harpies at a ball, and when her mother utters an ultimatum - marry this season or spend the next few years in the country - she proposes to him. A marriage of convenience. She’ll give him children and soon in return for her freedom. The crux: he’s fallen hard and fast, and he wants more…
What I loved most about this story is that, for once, it’s the man who does all the work and she’s the one to nearly screw up her own happiness.
Yes, Emmy is one hardheaded lady! She’s the one with strict boundaries, not a fan of change, terrified of losing herself, and determined to keep him at arm’s length… even when her heart is begging her not to. And Alex is this sweet and wonderful gem of a husband; considerate, tender, passionately in love with his wife and desperate to conquer her heart.
Also, they’re both virgins, and I really enjoyed their wedding night - the second one, that is… the ‘at arm’s length’ rule does not apply in the bedroom and they sizzle most deliciously.
They communicate openly and yet, they also spent an awful lot of time in their own heads. Maybe a little too much? I really, really, really wanted to shake them both quite a few times.
On the other hand, these internal struggles made the story feel more realistic, and so did Emmy’s envy towards her best friends - she feels a little left behind, yet doesn’t want to take the leap herself.
This was a wonderfully engaging feel-good story! A beautiful friends-to-lovers romance with quick steam and slow burn love. Charming and witty with an interesting cast of side characters and a small but important cameo for Griffin & Olivia.