I think this book was all over the place as if it couldn't make up whether it wanted to be a spy novel or a romance. I wasn't bowled over the romance. There was just a disconnect. I wasn't charmed by the characters. In fact, I felt the romance was too forced. She protested over his serious nature always saying he would not marry someone like her. As far as I knew, they don't have too many interactions. It was just kind of weird for her to imagine his plans or lack of plans of marrying her. Also, there was way too much title dropping. Yes, I know the name of the novel is Rendezvous, I couldn't take it seriously when Harry kept dropping the line. I could almost imagine him breaking the fourth wall and saying Rendezvous dramatically after a pause.
The story revolves around Augusta and Harry. Augusta is from the impulsive family branch of the Ballingers. She is reckless and is prone to trouble. Harry, the straitlaced scholar who is also an ex-spy, chose Augusta to be his wife. He tries to reform her for his perfect wife but things go awry.
The first part involves their "courtship" or lack thereof. He announced his marriage without asking her. She thought he meant Claudia and offered to retract. He did not want that and slightly seduced her. He used that to bind her to the marriage.
When she got into trouble with Lovejoy, she tried to save herself. He continually popped in to make sure she is safe. This involved breaking into Lovejoy's house and stealing her marker. They make love that night in a carriage and cemented their marriage.
She moves to the country and meets his daughter. The daughter warms slowly to her but eventually grows to like her. She infused his household with laughter gaining the loyalty of his staff. The marriage is happy for the most part except for their disagreement on her brother's past.
She is a loyal person who values those she cares about with great importance. Her brother is accused of possible treason and she could not clear his name. She thought he was working as a spy, which Harry refutes on the account that he was a high-ranking official and would have known his subordinates. One of these disagreements culminated in a two day fight that revealed just how much she affected the household. They made up and she gave up the poem that was a clue to the Spider's identity.
The second part of the novel involves the mystery of Spider. He was a spy who have killed many men. Harry never found out his identity and it was a sore point. However, this clue reinvigorated his search where he found out that it was Lovejoy. Sarah got murdered along the way since she was the one who procured the list. She left the Pompeii club to Augusta. Everyone was sad since she was loved dearly.
Lovejoy kidnapped Meredith and took Augusta when she tried to rescue the child. He tried to make an escape in the wharf but Harry and Peter caught up to them. They found him out just in time.
This book was underwhelming. I even found writing the summary to be quite boring but I suppose this is where I need it most. I am bound to forget because it wasn't really that memorable. I don't dislike that I read it but rather I don't care that I had. It didn't charm me and I should have listened to my gut and put down the book. I had a feeling it wasn't that good and it really wasn't. It was just alright. It doesn't leave too much impression. I was expecting something more because I liked reading Ravished. The heroine on this novel was just too impulsive with no real charm. She did not have funny quirks like an unwholly obsession with fossils, but just a penchant for trouble. It felt too artificial. The hero was also equally unimpressive. He was a straitlaced scholar who was way too overbearing. I wasn't sold on the romance. They came off as opposites with no real reason to be together. There weren't any scenes written that gave off the idea that they had crazy chemistry together. It was the author's words that bound them together and it wasn't convincing enough for me to follow along.
So story brief: Augusta breaks into a home to steal a journal from a friend, Harry helps her while admonishing her, she returns to the club to return the journal, they gossip about Harry's matrimonial, out of nowhere she says he won't marry her (who asked? the reader didn't ask, why say it? this was just as bad as Harry repeating the line rendezvous), Harry asked Augusta's uncle for Augusta's hand in marriage, Augusta thought there was a misunderstanding, she offers to retract, he declines, they passionately make out, they are interrupted, she leaves, she dances with Lovejoy, Harry is wary, she gambles with Lovejoy, she pawns off her necklace to pay the debt, he refuses monetary payment, he asks for her body, he wants to compromise her to hinder the marriage, she steals back her marker, Harry helps, they make love in a carriage, they marry, the move to the country, she meets Meredith, they go on picnics, they bond, Harry and Augusta fight over Richard's memory, she gives up Richard's poem, Harry reopens the investigation of the Spider's identity, they throw a house party, Claudia and Peter hook up, they go to London, Sarah is murdered, they retrieve the list of the Saber club members, the women are sent to the country, Harry and Peter figure out who Spider is, Meredith is kidnapped, Augusta rescues her, Augusta is taken, they fight at the docks, fast forward in time, she is pregnant and she co-owns Pompeii with Claudia. He tries to manage her again. Finito.