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Restored by Joanna Chambers

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friends2lovers's review

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emotional hopeful tense slow-paced

3.5

Like most of Chambers’ romances, Restored involves two people reunited after a prolonged estrangement.  18 years ago, Kit was Henry’s ‘kept boy’.  Despite the transactional nature of their relationship, they fell in love with each other, though neither of them confessed those feelings at the time.  The first two chapters give us a small glimpse into their past relationship.  The remainder of the book takes place nearly 20 years later.  

My main criticisms of the book are similar to what Ariana mentions in her review.  That ‘small glimpse’ into their past relationship wasn’t enough for me.  The reader is told, repeatedly, that Kit and Henry were in love before they were abruptly separated.  I needed to be shown more of them together in the past, to be able to root for them together in the present and future.  Without establishing that initial connection, the angst fell flat for me.  Even in the present, the heroes’ romance isn’t well-developed.  After the flashback in Chapters 1 and 2, they are only together on-page once in the whole first half.  That confrontation is supposed to be emotionally charged, but it falls flat.  There just wasn’t enough for me to believe that these two men had a connection worth salvaging.  I wanted to see more of the contrast between who these men were before vs. who they are now.   

I really liked all of the side characters, and wish they were given more room in the story.  Especially Henry’s relationship with his grown children.  I also appreciated the exploration of the effects money, position, and class can have on the power dynamics of a sexual relationship.  I thought it was interesting that Henry’s proclivity for submissiveness was, in the past, obscured by his position of power.  When Kit and Henry come together in the present, now on a more equal footing, they're able to be less inhibited and their intimacy grows.

Overall, an enjoyable read.  I just think it would have worked better if it were longer.  The book is good as it is, but needed more to become great.  More flashbacks, more romance development, more story for the side characters, just more.

Series: Enlightenment #5
Genre: Historical Romance
Setting: April 1826 (Georgian, post-Regency) in London, England
Hero: Christopher “Kit” Redford, blond, green eyes, slim, fine featured, shorter than Henry, age 41
Hero: Henry Asquith, Duke of Avesbury, dark brown hair, “powerfully muscled”, age 47
Point-of-View: 3rd person, past tense, alternating between Henry and Kit
Tags: M/M, second chances, estrangement, single parent, later in life, widowed hero, sex worker hero, groveling
Format: Kindle ebook borrowed from Libby
Length: 285 pages, 77k words
Read Date: March 31, 2022

Heat Index: 3.8 ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
4 full, moderately explicit sex scenes; light bondage in one scene and some dom/sub elements

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ratcreature's review

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emotional hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.0


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