A Lyon in Her Bed by Amanda Mariel is a part of the multi-author Lyon's Den Connected World published by Dragonblade. Leo Quinton, Earl of Morton, wanted a wife and an heir, especially the heir. He wanted no involvement of the heart. As soon as the heir was secured he could go his own way, as could his wife. He doesn't really even get into it with Mrs. Dove-Lyon as he meets Miss Hawthorne on his way in. He asks if she wants to marry, she says she does and so off they go. Emeline Hawthorne couldn't really understand what was happening, but as the negotiations progressed, she became part of the final product. Her mother is less than thrilled and has copious reasons why this is all a bad idea, but Emeline goes forth. Of course, Leo hadn't asked enough questions and he discovers something he can't live with. . .
Reluctant in love is such a common theme, one would think it would get old, and yet it never does. Leo is resistant; Emeline is not. Who prevails? They are both good characters and the reader finds themselves rooting for them to be in a love and be happy, despite the obvious problems. It is a good take on an old trope and one I thoroughly enjoyed reading. It is also fun to have different authors involved in these connected worlds as it gives strikingly different viewpoints of a basic idea. It makes reading the book in this connected world quite entertaining. This is a good book. Readers will enjoy it. I recommend it.
I was invited to read a free ARC of A Lyon in Her Bed by Dragonblade through Netgalley. All opinions and interpretations contained herein are solely my own. #netgalley #alyoninherbed