A review by perfectphlaws
The Problem with Seduction by Emma Locke

3.0

Reading a love story about a mistress, is definitely not my ideal, especially one who was in love with a married man. It was really hard to relate, maybe if she was down on her luck I would have understood more, but since she was the daughter of an Earl I found her choices pretty terrible. That said the heroine was no Mary Sue, which was interesting, but also had me angry with her on multiple occasions. Her complete lack of faith in the hero got pretty annoying, especially towards the end. I understand she was battling with her conscience, but the way she withheld information that could help him and his family was pretty despicable. Although a little farfetched, I mean why would Trestin who is best friends with one of the members of the family tell Elizabeth first and not the concerned party. Honestly he would probably easily contact any member of the family first. That basically didn't make sense.

I appreciate the Emma Locke is writing stories about characters who are real, but maybe I'm just more into the unrealistic parts of romance.