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The Earl of London
by Louise Bay
It's finally Darcy's time for love. Darcy is Ryder's sister from the Duke of Manhattan and has spent her life devoted to her home and village of Woolton. A chance meeting while on a ride on the grounds at the spot she used to play with her brother as a child brings Logan into her very safe world.
Logan is a mover and a shaker. A man that knows exactly what he wants from life. He wants to restore the family home for his grandmother that raised him. He wants to build his business and life while helping others. And he wants to do all those things while not making the same mistakes as his father. He'll find his success and satisfaction in life with no strings female companionship.
There's a lot of fighting between Darcy and Logan. Darcy is adamant that Woolton remain the small close knit community that she can remember. She detests the city people coming in to change the village only to abandon it. Logan wants to build something of his very own instead of the acquiring business and making them successful. He submits plans to build a resort of sorts for Londoners to come and stay in the country. It would be a win-win, because it would employ those in the community and bring in some revenue. Darcy has strong opinions and fights him every step of the way.
Finally the tension breaks, and as always, Louise Bay knows how to bring the spark with her characters. While Darcy's attitude grated on me for a good portion of the book, it's what makes Bay's writing so good. I kept wanting to see how she'd draw me in and root for these characters. And never to disappoint, she does just that. By the time Bay got these characters together, I was all in. I can't wait for the next Bay masterpiece.
Logan is a mover and a shaker. A man that knows exactly what he wants from life. He wants to restore the family home for his grandmother that raised him. He wants to build his business and life while helping others. And he wants to do all those things while not making the same mistakes as his father. He'll find his success and satisfaction in life with no strings female companionship.
There's a lot of fighting between Darcy and Logan. Darcy is adamant that Woolton remain the small close knit community that she can remember. She detests the city people coming in to change the village only to abandon it. Logan wants to build something of his very own instead of the acquiring business and making them successful. He submits plans to build a resort of sorts for Londoners to come and stay in the country. It would be a win-win, because it would employ those in the community and bring in some revenue. Darcy has strong opinions and fights him every step of the way.
Finally the tension breaks, and as always, Louise Bay knows how to bring the spark with her characters. While Darcy's attitude grated on me for a good portion of the book, it's what makes Bay's writing so good. I kept wanting to see how she'd draw me in and root for these characters. And never to disappoint, she does just that. By the time Bay got these characters together, I was all in. I can't wait for the next Bay masterpiece.