Cocktails and Books
Written on Mar 23, 2013
Hadley, our hero, leaves London in shame and disgrace after his father commits suicide after finding his son in bed next to his wife. He remains abroad serving as a spy, receiving monetary gifts from his stepmother/lover, and indulging himself in sex and strong drink to dull the hurt and emptiness he feels. Fortuitously the stepmother learns through another man with whom she is having an affair that a common girl has a vast amount of wealth and needs a husband. Immediately she realizes this is just the thing to get Hadley back into her bed and a way to recoup their financial losses.
Hadley arrives fully intent on ravishing Molly, the heroine, but finds that her innocence, purity, and goodness will not allow him to defile her as he has planned. Instead he marries her and spirits her off to protect her from those that would harm her. The author tastefully handles all elements of gay/lesbian romance with no actual gay/lesbian scenes but there rather hints of it throughout the book in keeping with much of what was happening at that period of history. Hadley's sexual relations with his stepmother were handled just as sensitively. I didn't feel grossed out or put upon while reading this. I definitely felt sympathetic toward Hadley because of the many things he suffered after succumbing to seduction by his stepmother. He had a number of redeemable moments in the book, and I found myself wanting to cry for all that he went through. I wanted Molly to be able to get over his past and move on to accept and love him. This book sucked me in, and I refused to put my kindle down until Hadley and Molly found their hopefully happy ending.
The storyline was very original, and I was even more intrigued and appreciative that the author took the time to share actual history that was the genesis of this fictional story. I could easily see that Victoria Vane took her interest in history and married it to her passion for writing romance. She painstakingly lays out the historical elements and events that were blended or modified to form the foundation for the novel. This gave a sense of authenticity to the novel. Don't miss this story Hadley and Molly's love story for it is one that you will never forget. This one puts Victoria Vane at the top of my favorite authors list.
Reviewed by Michelle for Cocktails and Books