Barbara’s rating: 4.5 of 5 Stars
Series: Ruthless Rivals #2
Publication Date: 5/24/22
Period: Regency (1815)
Number of Pages: 317
This book has it all with a deliciously entertaining romance, wonderfully relatable characters, marauding bears, prancing peacocks, mimicking ravens, growling brothers, and traitorous villains. The Davies/Montgomery feud has been going on for generations, so it is natural that our main characters are ‘enemies’ – but are they really? On the outside, each displays that enmity, but on the inside, each is very attracted to the other. Delicious!
Carys Davies is a flamboyant, charming, beautiful, hoyden who could charm the birds out of the trees. She uses all of that flamboyance, beauty, and charm to hide a secret that would bring scandal to her family. One person knows that secret – and is using that knowledge to blackmail her. How does she envision her future? She sees two choices – marry her friend Lord Ellington and have a white marriage – or become an unmarried spinster. It is a real shame that Tristan makes her heart beat faster.
Tristan Montgomery is the polar opposite of Carys. He is sober, dutiful, rule-following, dedicated, and definitely scandal-free. As an architect, he likes order in his world – everything is planned out and each step lined up. At the moment, he’s building himself a home to showcase his talents and he’s already selected his wife-to-be – though he hasn’t proposed yet. It is just too bad that the woman he’s selected doesn’t affect him as Carys Davies does.
Tristan accidentally learns Carys’s secret and he is incensed for her. He’ll keep her secret, but he’d definitely love to mete out some punishment even though she’s asked him not to. However, she does ask him for something. She asks for some instructions on lovemaking. What!! He agrees because, of course, being as disciplined as he is, he can keep his emotions separate from physical encounters. His sister’s house party will be the perfect place for those instructions to begin.
I loved Carys and Tristan together and watching them come to grips with their attraction amidst their generations-long family feud was delightful. They are perfect for each other – he calms her and she livens him up. Together they are able to chase down traitors and face vengeful bears in the woods – and still find their HEA.
My only complaint about this book is the punishment received by the villains. It really wasn’t even a slap on the wrist and it left his young wife with an unsettled and uncertain future. He definitely needed a definitive punishment of some kind – maybe he could have fallen into a pit with the bear. 😊
I definitely recommend the book and hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. Can't wait for the next book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.