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This is book 3 of the series and Rosalynd and Steele are piquing the interests of the gossipmongers of society too much. They want to continue their friendship, but things are at a bit of a crossroads - neither wish to push the bounds of propriety and lead to sullied reputations, so Steele invites his aunt to London play the role of chaperone. But their relationship is in that gray area where Rosalynd and Steele both feel growing affection and attraction, but Rosalynd feels she has too much responsibility as the ad hoc mother figure to her siblings, and Steele has no desire to wed again, after the tragic loss of his bride and baby.
I love the slow growth of their relationship as friends, but deep down there is that growing love and concern. But as always, their relationship is challenged by unexpected occurances, as Rosalynd is exhorted by a concerned woman to look into missing and dead women, some of whom she discovers are associated with a charity she works closely with. She hires the private investigator Steele introduced her to, Caleb Finch to help her seek out more information. She is reluctant to involve Steele initially, concerned he is quite busy with his parliamentary duties, but also because she is aware that he may try to curtail her activities out of worry she is endangering herself, and stubborn and determined Rosalynd refuses to sit back and do nothing in the face of such gross injustice, especially when it is obvious that the police are doing nothing in the face of so many missing young women.
Steele finds himself caught up in the personal tragedy of a fellow lord when his services are sought. Their daughter has suddenly gone missing after a failed attempt for a secret tryst with a beau. As he looks into her disappearance, he discovers what Rosalynd is up to, and that their two quests are one and the same. While they work together, they are also at times at odds as well, as Steele fears that Rosalynd puts herself at unnecessary risk. They both find themselves at risk as they discover an organized illegal human trafficking ring at the centre of the girls disappearing. While they are successful breaking down that ring, they fail to discover who is mastermind behind the enterprise, but they both are known and now targetted for the future. Also, Rosalynd's family become more aware of her secretive activities, and this puts further stress on her relationship with Steele.
Excellent mystery story and love the brewing relationship between Rosalynd and Steele, as well as the growing tensions and stressors they face in that relationship and in their broader relationships with their family, friends, and Society. I love that bit of sweetness and comedy her youngest sister provides as well and look forward to seeing where things go for them.
4.75 stars out of 5