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A review by vicki_williams
Finding Lord Landry by Lucy Lennox
emotional
hopeful
relaxing
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
Wonderful end to the series.
Landry desperately wants to lead the life he wants, not the life his familial responsibilities demand. He also desperately wants Kenji in his life as more than an assistant. Kenji is still as prickly as ever and is satisfied with the current arrangement he has with Landry. When Landry learns that Kenji is in a very dangerous situation he uses long held connections to have him rescued but there’s a cost, not just to himself but also to the arrangement with Kenji. Another victim to the fallout is Landry’s anonymity which no one but family were aware of, not even the Brotherhood or Kenji.
As the reality of Landry’s life unfolds, Kenji realises that he greatly misjudged Landry but changing his feelings towards him does take some time. There’s plenty of miscommunication between them and lots of tension due to familial responsibilities and unwarranted headlines. Which is perfectly balanced by some sweet and steam before they get their HEA.
I really enjoyed this engaging read and loved watching the personnel growth in Kenji as he adjusted to the new reality of who Landry truly is - a man with depth and passion. I also enjoyed the members of the Brotherhood dutifully play their parts when required. I had plenty of feels ranging from laughter to having my heart cracked open but it was fully restored and feeling very happy and warm at the end.
This is a wonderful conclusion to the series and I bid it a fond farewell.