Love in the Afternoon by Lisa Kleypas

Love in the Afternoon (The Hathaways, #5)

by Lisa Kleypas

From the New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas comes the next stunning novel in the Hathaways series - perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean, Julia Quinn and Eloisa James.

'Lisa Kleypas is the best' Sarah MacLean


She harbours a secret yearning . . .


As a lover of animals and nature, Beatrix Hathaway has always been more comfortable outdoors than in the ballroom. Even though she participated in the London season in the past, the classic beauty and free-spirited Beatrix has never been swept away or seriously courted . . . and she has resigned herself to the fate of never finding love. Has the time come for the most unconventional of the Hathaway sisters to settle for an ordinary man - just to avoid spinsterhood?

He is a world-weary cynic . . .

Captain Christopher Phelan is a handsome, daring soldier who plans to marry Beatrix's friend, the vivacious flirt Prudence Mercer, when he returns from fighting abroad. But, as he explains in his letters to Pru, life on the battlefield has darkened his soul - and it's becoming clear that Christopher won't come back as the same man. When Beatrix learns of Pru's disappointment, she decides to help by concocting Pru's letters to Christopher for her. Soon the correspondence between Beatrix and Christopher develops into something fulfilling and deep . . . and when Christopher comes home, he's determined to claim the woman he loves. What began as Beatrix's innocent deception has resulted in the agony of unfulfilled love - and a passion that can't be denied . . .

'Kleypas can make you laugh and cry - on the same page' Julia Quinn

The Hathaways:
Mine Till Midnight
Seduce Me at Sunrise
Tempt Me at Twilight
Married by Morning
Love in the Afternoon


Praise for Lisa Kleypas:


'Lushly sexy and thoroughly romantic . . . superbly crafted characters and an intriguing plot blend together brilliantly in this splendid romance' Booklist

'Intricately and elegantly crafted, intensely romantic . . . from a not-to-be-missed romance author' Kirkus Reviews
'Witty, often hilarious, and delightfully passionate' Library Journal, starred review

'Readers are introduced to the unforgettable characters and their original personalities through a delightful storyline peppered with sharp repartee and steamy sensuality' RT Book Reviews (top pick)

'An unforgettable story peopled with remarkable characters and a depth of emotion that will leave you breathless' Romantic Times BOOKreviews

'Is it possible to give a book 6 stars? . . . [This] story has all of the forbidden romance, witty banter, and sigh-inducing declarations of love that you deserve' That's Normal

Reviewed by Angie on

4 of 5 stars

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Proceed With Caution:

This book contains discussions of war, PTSD, and rape threats.

The Basics:

Love in the Afternoon is the final book of the series and it does standalone. Beatrix is the youngest of the Hathaway siblings and the most eccentric. After exchanging letters with a deployed soldier on behalf of her disinterested friend, Bea finds herself in love with him and stops writing. Well, now he's back from war to claim his bride and it's not Beatrix.

My Thoughts:

Love in the Afternoon is easily the best of this series! It's by far my favorite and it was nearly a perfect 5-star read, but one poor choice ruined that. I just absolutely loved Beatrix from the very beginning of the series, so I was super happy to finally get closer to this animal lover. There's also a new lovable character, Albert, the dog who went to war with Christopher and saved him in more ways than one.

Beatrix and Christopher have a true connection! Love in the Afternoon starts with them exchanging letters for nearly two years. Of course, he thinks the letters are from Bea's friend Prudence, whom he was originally planning to court (Beatrix was far too wild and odd for his tastes). However, Prudence cares for no one but herself, so she agrees to let Beatrix compose the letters and essentially keep him interested in case she does decide that she likes him. Obviously, Bea falls in love and feels guilty! And Prudence is just an awful friend.

It was nice how the big reveal ended up not being such a huge deal. This easily could have ventured into "You lied to me! I can never trust you ever again!" territory and have gotten dragged out forever. Well, Christopher and Beatrix actually talk about it! And they talk about their individual issues as well. I actually really loved that part. I do wish there had been more of Beatrix's problem, but Christopher was dealing with so much already, so I guess it got pushed aside.

I was absolutely loving Love in the Afternoon until Christopher threatened to "force himself" on Beatrix. Twice. I honestly don't think he meant it, but...that's upsetting and gross. Why have him say that? I mean, I guess it would be a good way to get her to listen to him, because what lady wants that? But, um. No.

In the end, I still loved Love in the Afternoon. The ending made me cry. I just wish those nonsensical empty threats had been left out!

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  • 14 August, 2021: Reviewed