A review by vagaybond
The Soldier's Scoundrel by Cat Sebastian

The old adage of not judging a book by its cover extremely applies here. Frankly, it needs to be redesigned. I mean, if you're looking for sex scenes, you will find them here, but they aren't the main feature. It's a love story where sex came before love chronologically. The characters have genuine character growth and it's just generally well written and researched. There's mystery and murder and a lot of talk about class differences. I don't know what the author's take on socioeconomic equality is but I appreciate Jack's resentment toward the gentry. I only wish there were less compromises about that, but I'm a bitter uncompromising anarchist.