Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on
I’ll admit I was a little hesitant about reading a love story about a vicar. In my mind, when I think of a vicar I think of creepy Mr. Collins from Pride & Prejudice. This man isn’t any vicar. He is Reverend Lord Benedict Lisle, second son of the Duke of Pemberton. He was introduced to the Studies in Scandal series in book two and I liked him, so I was willing to step out of my reading comfort zone and give him a chance.
Once Ben found the woman he was meant to be with falling off a ten foot cliff, I knew this wouldn’t be any ordinary love story. Miss Sophia Hastings was lucky Ben was walking along the beach that day. The fall and the overheard conversation set the pair off in search of a forgery ring and love.
Sophia is one of four young ladies whom inherited Beauchamp House from the late Lady Celeste Beauchamp. Her artistic talent and ability to show the world thought provoking pieces caught the eye of Lady Celeste, earning Sophia a place at Beauchamp House. Just like her fellow heiresses, Lady Celeste left Sophia a mystery to solve. Find the perpetrators swindling art lovers by selling forgeries through a local gallery.
Ben and Sophia tangle up in each other as they work to find the culprits. I would’ve thought a vicar would show more restraint than Ben did when it came to his affections toward Sophia. Turns out even vicars have a libido that runs wild when confronted with beauty and brains all embedded in one woman. It made for one wild ride for the vicar and the artist! I was on edge thinking “Will he or won’t he?” When Sophia needed to, she gave him the little push he needed. I gave her a virtual high five for going after what she wanted.
While this is the third in the series, it can be read as a standalone. I do highly recommend reading the first two installments, Ready Set Rogue, Ivy and Quill’s story, and Duke with Benefits, Daphne and Dalton’s story. The series is not over yet! Book four, One for the Rogue, Gemma and Cameron’s story, is set for release June 26th, 2018!
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- 19 December, 2017: Reviewed