The Reunion by SARA PORTMAN

The Reunion

by SARA PORTMAN

An inconvenient engagement turns a marriage of convenience into so much more in this sparkling new series from award-winning author Sara Portman . . .
 
Lady Emmaline Shaw’s reputation was irreparably damaged when her fiancé, John Brantwood, disappeared immediately after their engagement four years ago. Since then, she’s grown from a shy, uncertain girl to a woman who knows her own mind. And what she knows is that London society holds nothing for her.
 
Rumor has it that John ran off to war and died in battle. Now, as the new Duke of Worley, his shocking resurrection throws the ton into a tizzy and makes him one of England’s most sought after bachelors—except that he’s already engaged.
 
John needs a wife capable of smoothing his beloved sister’s introduction into society. But though Emma
happily grants him his freedom, her fiery beauty and resilient spirit hold him captive. In fact, John has no intention of letting her go. Her fate is now in his hands, but will her heart be safe there as well?
 
“Smart, sharp, and insightful . . . a must-read.”
—RT Book Reviews, 4.5 stars, TOP PICK

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Quite the Novel Idea https://quitethenovelidea.com https://quitethenovelidea.com/liza-reviews-four-great-historical-romances/The Reunion was a satisfying read for the historical romance lover in me.

This is the story of John, the new Duke of Worley that has come back from the death.  He returns to London to take a wife in a hurry since he needs one to help launch his sister into a season. He's looking for a woman of character and not a simpering miss, and luckily he's still engaged to one.  On the other hand, Emma wants nothing to do with the man that disappeared four years before, leaving scandal at his wake.  However, due to pressure from John and her aunt, she sees the benefits that being a duchess (who wouldn't ,  right?)  Besides, John had a very noble and reasonable explanation for leaving everything behind, and not giving a second thought to his fiancee.

The marriage is very passionate, but rocky at times, especially since John believes that loving his wife will be his undoing.  In the meantime, his sister Charlotte arrives and she's a hellion!  It is hilarious at times all the trouble she causes and her banter with Hugh (John's best friend) as they abuse each other.  I loved how these two smart, loving, resourceful people start to change and love each other.

I really liked Portman's writing. It was witty, funny, easy to read and hot!This review was originally posted on Quite the Novel Idea

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