Thursday, March 22, 2018

The Perfect Mistress

In Victoria Alexander's The Perfect Mistress, the first installment in the Mistress Trio historical romance series, this novel would scintillate and entice you to a fiery red hot romance about a well-suited couple. For Lady Julia Winterset, she's widowed and downed in her luck with her finances. And with her great-grandmother's memoirs, it would help her make a most fitting profit. But since it's so scandalous and talked about in town, there would be people who would wish not to see it surface in print. And one of them is Lord Harrison Landingham of Mountdale, since his own father's name were brought up into the mess. And for him, he had proposed an ill-wise plan to get those memoirs out of her hands. But there was something about her that had changed him for the better, though she set out to become her friend and nothing more. As more people became interested in publishing those books with red-hot offers on the table, and a chemistry brewed between Julia and Harrison after that kiss. From there, when she learned on how he deceived her, he would do better to woo her and win her heart to make her his own.

This was another juicy and fiery historical romance with a compelling storyline. I instantly cared for Julia and her financial plight. I also had found Harrison dashing and charming and the ghostly appearances of Hermoine very intriguing. I did enjoy the vast and idyllic scenic settings in London and elsewhere in England with compelling locations. This was a real enjoyable novel that would make you swoon and sway and need a tall glass of water to douse yourself later on with red-hot romance,  intrigue, plenty of non-stop action and drama to keep you hooked right to the end.




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