A review by rainelle_barrett
Lady Beauchamp's Proposal by Amy Rose Bennett

5.0

Lady Beauchamp’s Proposal, by Amy Rose Bennett. Have you ever read a Novell and you didn’t want it to end? If you haven’t, ooh do I have a treat for you. Pull up a seat. Pour some wine.
Get comfortable and listen to this. Amy Rose, writing in this book was “amazing”. This romance novel was beautifully written. Amy Rose didn’t hold anything back. Her writing I feel was very powerful in this love story.
My impression from her writing is this, “you rocked my world, you know you did it”. First the book comes at me with suspense and it didn’t disappoint. Then comes the drama. “Say what”? The drama was at an all time high from beginning to end.
There are surprises here and their that gave me some whiplash. The action was minimum, although in the bedroom, “ooh baby”, there was a whole lot of fun going on between the sheets. I mean it was hot. Did you here me? Let me say it again.
It was H.O.T (hello orgasm tonight) hot! Girls, the steam was melting my iPad for two days. Let’s learn a little bit about the loving couple. Beth is married to Hugh whom she no longer has love for. He treats her like trash and practically abuses her with his tongue lashing.
Hugh demands something from Beth that she feels sick to her stomach to fulfill. Beth comes to only one conclusion for survival, she decides to flee into the night. Bound for Scotland, Beth meets the mysterious James at Eilean Tor castle. With the hope that James would hire her as the governess for his daughter, she arrives a day late and a dollar short to apply for the position. James, however eyes her for another position that he feels she will suit just nicely for.
Overtime, James and Beth grow very close and become lovers. The passion and the romance is so beautiful between these two. As they both become very comfortable with each other, Beth feels that she can drop her barriers. James begins to tear down his walls of solitude as well. Then one day, everything came tumbling down like a house cards.
My heart broke for James, when the truth came to fruition. The anguish. The hurt and the raw emotions during these scenes felt so real to me as the reader. Each line that I read tugged at my heart. “Why did you come hear and break my heart”, these words moved emotions that no two people fathomed their souls would drown in.
Condemning herself, can Beth live with the so called sins that she committed? Will she forgive herself and allow happiness to consume all of her or is her grief so strong that the high tides sweeps her away? Can James comeback from all the devastation that surrounds him among the cliffs of his castle? Will he inflict revenge on the one person that destroyed all his happiness? Friends, I recommend this book with two snaps and a, “I’m moving to Scotland, apparently there’s a whole lot of action going on that I’m missing over there”!
Until next time my fellow readers... read on!