Monday, March 2, 2020

Book Review: Rescuing Lord Inglewood (Inglewood #1)

Rescuing Lord Inglewood (Inglewood #1)
Rescuing Lord Inglewood
Sally Britton
4/5

I think that this was a well-written historical fiction, perfect for people who love strong heroines and a romance with a more natural progression. Esther saves a man from being crushed, knocking herself unconscious in the process. Despite this heroism, society is trying to shun her as a disgrace. To protect her character, Lord Inglewood swoops in and does the honorable thing by marrying her- since she's the sister of one of his oldest and closest friends and he can't stand the thought of her being ruined.

Esther is pretty relatable as a younger sibling because she's sick of being left behind. Being left behind and being treated nicely only because everyone around her is a friend of her brother's. You can imagine that a forced marriage with her brother's best friend could be problematic. But they work through it in their own way and it's actually pretty nice how the relationship progresses. The reason that it wasn't really five stars was because of the random leaps backwards that happened a couple of times. I understand why it had to happen it just felt kind of weird and not-fitting and got a little boring.

I would recommend this one though, it was super cute and super wholesome, plus a quick read. It's on Kindle Unlimited too, so if you have that then this is a great book to read.

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