Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book, and this is my freely given opinion.
I really enjoyed this book-loving themed series, and am sad to see it end (if it is ending?). This is the story about the third and last member of the original book club, Jane Delaney. She suffered heartbreak years prior when, after a disfiguring dog cart accident, her fiance, who was driving, abandoned her, not being able to cope with her facial injuries and subsequent scar. She is still a beautiful, intelligent, loving woman, but she has learned that many people cannot see and value her beyond her scar, including her own mother. She finds solace and comfort in her friends, their book club, and the book store they have it in, Delaney's, run by her grandfather. Unfortunately, her beloved home away from home, the book store, is in danger of being lost to her family. Her mother inherited half of it when Jane's father passed away, and she lost her half in a wager when she became addicted to gambling at an exclusive for ladies only gambling hell. Add to that, Jane herself is being blackmailed as someone has gained her private journals during a break in and discovered her secret plans to start publishing instructional booklets for women on how to protect themselves from being hurt/used/maltreated by men, such as she was.
Jane is desperate to do what she can to wipe out her mother's debt and save the bookstore. To this end, she infiltrates a riotous orgy at the notorious Duke of Roxby's in order to obtain some saleable gossip. Once inside, she finds rare antique books in the library, and thinking she is alone, tries to abscond with one to save the store. But of course she is caught red-handed, by the Duke himself, Christopher Marsden.
Christopher is intrigued by the bold woman he caught lifting her skirts to hide her ill-gotten treasure, and arranges for her to come to his home again to discuss her thievery and why. When they meet again, Christopher offers Jane an irresistible offer. It turns out he has been the target of murder attempts but is stymied in his investigations into who is seeking his death because of a disability that developed after a head injury after one of the attempts. He developed facial agnosia - the inability to recognize/remember faces. He also realizes this is a serious social set back and could undermine his ability to run his duchy and take on his role in parliament as well as he could be perceived as incompetent. As such he has coped by abstaining from social events and setting up a persona of a rake. But in Jane, he has found an invaluable ally - because hers is the only face that he can remember for some reason. He proposes - literally. Because with Jane at his side, he can have an ally he can recognize and remember, and she could help him hide and cope with his inability to recognize faces. Jane agrees, as this would help allay some of her problems and offers her a future of a home of her own, and possibly a family, something she had given up on.
As Jane and Christopher embark on their marriage of convenience, they learn to trust and depend on each other, and out of that, love and passion develop. But Jane is still keeping secrets from Christopher despite promising honesty, because she is still being blackmailed, and is afraid he would not support her endeavours. This, and the continued mystery of who is trying to target Christopher, and now Jane as well, puts a lot of drama and stress on their new and tenuous romance.
A highly enjoyable story with drama and intrigue. I quite enjoyed the dynamic of Jane and Christopher and their growing relationship, and like that her face is one that he always will see - and it is not because of her scar. He is vulnerable but is willing to confess his vulnerability to her, with literally trusting her with his life. Despite being handsome, rich, and high ranking, he has been boxed in by his facial amnesia. Because of his relationship with Jane, he also opens up and develops trust and new relationships with others too, whereas he was hiding so much prior. I enjoyed seeing the growth of the characters in their relationship together, and loved how the epilogue brought it all together in such a touching way.
4.5 stars out of 5