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A review by kelinek
When the Viscount Wanted Me by Lydia Lloyd
2.0
‘When the Viscount Wanted Me’ wasn’t a bad book. It just wasn’t the book for me. The beginning was fantastic. Trem overhears a drunken lord sobbing about the woman he loves refusing to marry him. He proceeds to claim that he and the woman in question have been intimate and all but calls her out by name. Realizing the men are talking about his friend’s sister, he decides to take matters into his own hands. When he confronts Henrietta, she tells him that what he overheard is right then they suddenly form this intense attraction, and the rest of the book is just them having sex. I’m 110% down for a steamy romance, but I want emotions and angst, and I can’t live without you moments, too.
The author's profile says she has a Ph.D. in 19th-century British Literature, so I’m sure everything was well-researched, but there was just something about the writing that felt at odds with the period.
The author's profile says she has a Ph.D. in 19th-century British Literature, so I’m sure everything was well-researched, but there was just something about the writing that felt at odds with the period.