This book was recommended to me in an email from netgalley. I followed the link in the email thinking it would take me to the book's page and let me learn more about it, but instead it provided me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review. And, since it was by an author I had not read and was the 5th book in a series, I really and truly forgot about it for a while. MY MISTAKE!!!!
I really and truly enjoyed this book. I loved getting to know Nell and Mordecai! It has been a while since I've found a hero to be so swoon worthy, but oh, my, I just loved him. He was very modern in that he could be domineering and alpha, but would apologize for it, or at least explain why he was being so forceful with his opinions. He had a dark and broody past, but yearned for love, companionship, and family. I loved how he knew, almost from the start, that Nell was the woman for him and that he was devoted and faithful to her, even when she was engaged elsewhere and their future was uncertain. His loyalty, his honor, his going above and beyond to help Nell find her sister...Not to mention what he carries in his coat pocket! Well, what can I say...SWOON.
Then there's Nell. She's obviously devoted to her sister, but has been dealt a raw hand by her family. I appreciated her need and drive to find her sister, to put her remaining family ahead of her own needs or wants. I love how she had to grow into her romantic feelings, while holding back the panic about her sister, and also balancing out her fairie godmother storyline. She has a good head on her shoulders and doesn't make any real cringe worthy decisions - aside from turning down Mordecai!
As for the book in general, it much like a missing person, road trip sort of historical romance with everyone trying to avoid scandal with the Ton. But, there is a paranormal element, as well, making it a lovely mix-up of the two romance genres. I adored meeting the other women in Nell's family and learning about their gifts and can only hope that the rest of the series focuses on them. The pacing is excellent, the writing is top notch, and, while this book work as a stand alone novel, I can't wait to read the rest of the series!