A review by ssejig
The Bride Wore Scarlet by Liz Carlyle

3.0

Anais de Rohan has been trained to be a part of the St. James Society, one of the Guardians. But she's a woman. And this is a problem for most of the membership. Lord Bessett, Geoff, isn't sure. he's got a feeling about Anais. Lots of them actually. But he's not sure if the feelings are because she has power or because she's hitting all of the right vibes. We're told over and over that she's not pretty. She's not ugly but not drop-dead-gorgeous either. Her great-grandmother predicted great things for her so she was sent away to train.
The St. James Society needs a woman. There's a little girl who's in danger and they need someone to go pose as a married couple so they can save her.
Not enough development of the little girl and I wish that we had heard more about Anais' family and her training. But I was able to read it in one sitting. So, an okay book.