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Sylvie Martine was prepared to take Washington D.C. by storm, but she put that dream on hold when her beloved hometown of Papillon, Louisiana, needed her most. Now Sylvie’s the mayor of the tiny town on the bayou that holds her heart. But for Sylvie, this can only be a pit stop on the way to bigger and better things. The last thing she needs is an old love to resurface and threaten her goals.

Rene Darois’s whole life has been about serving his family—no matter how much it hurts. He’s used to sacrificing for his large extended family and the company his grandfather created. But he can’t believe the latest demand: he needs to find a wife and quick or he could lose it all. It would be a horrible situation. But he has just the solution: his high school sweetheart. Sylvie is everything he wants in a wife—smart, funny, and caring—and he planned to woo her anyway.
 
Now he just has to convince Sylvie that their love is worth it all, or he and the bayou will lose her forever.


Release Date: Jul 27, 2021
Series: The Unconventional Ladies of Mayfair
Book: 1
Heat Level: Sensual
Publisher: Grand Central
Imprint: Forever
Price: $6.99


When this absurd engagement scheme had been hatched, she’d eagerly awaited the day when she could rid herself of the boorish earl, as she thought of him then. Of course, the man had proved to be anything, but boorish. No, he’d turned out to be charming and amusing. Kind and thoughtful. He could make her laugh with a wry observation and make her pulse race with a soul-stirring kiss that thrilled her, that reached inside her and filled some empty place that she hadn’t even known existed before he came into her life.

I read this book days ago, and I am finding it extremely difficult to believe this is this author’s debut novel! My mind cannot wrap my head around it because everything about this story comes across as a seasoned author who has written multiple books before. I was thoroughly entranced in this story for hours and found myself having a hard time putting it down.

William Atherwood, Earl of Norwood, discovers that he is betrothed to Lady Charlotte Hurst, someone he has never laid eyes on or been introduced to. Upon discovering that she did not set this trap to force his hand, he decides that they should pretend their betrothal is real until the culprit is unmasked. The more time they spend together shows them that maybe they really could be the perfect match for each other.

My favorite thing about this story were the characters. I loved them. William was a cinnamon roll hero who was charming and warm, and Charlotte was intelligent and strong. She did not wilt like a flower any time she had an opinion. She very much knew who she was and what she stood for. I liked that about her. They had wonderful chemistry with each other, and I found myself enjoying how much time they spent together flirting and talking with one another. They were together on page a lot in this book, and I felt like I was watching them fall in love. It was an entertaining and delightful romance with the focus being on the couple instead of the external plot. Although there is a mystery surrounding who published the fake betrothal announcement, I never felt that it overshadowed this couple or their love story.

The only thing that kept this from being a five-star read for me is the fact that sometimes when Charlotte and William were letting down their walls and starting to open up Charlotte would put up a wall and close off. This happened multiple times, and I think it happened a few too many times that it started to feel overdone. Also, the mystery was not one of those where you have to do to much guessing to figure out who the culprit is, and maybe that was the point. I would have enjoyed a couple more twists and turns to keep me guessing, but that is just me nitpicking because this story was just impressive.

I think fans of unique plots such as Bethany Bennett’s or fully developed characters such as Harper St. George could fall in love with William and Charlotte’s journey to love.

~ Michelle

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