A review by melissasbookshelf
Wager for a Lady's Hand by L.G. Rollins

5.0

Loved this first book in the Lockhart family series! Laura Rollins is quickly becoming a favorite author. I enjoy the way she writes sympathetic characters with plenty of heart and depth. This book had all the elements I enjoy: a dastardly villain, a slow burn swoony romance, an intelligent heroine, and definite intrigue/suspense.

Marianne Twisdale has suffered her father’s abuse for too long. When his gambling debts place her in a precarious situation where she’s forced into a betrothal to an even more violent scoundrel, she has only one way out. She must discredit Lord Sheldon Lockhart and only then can she be released from the marriage contract.

Lord Sheldon Lockhart is intrigued by Marianne when he meets her at a neighborhood party. As a new barrister, he is on the trail of a Lord Cockell, a man who preys on the gambling habits of gentleman extorting money, property, and favors when they can’t pay back his loans. He believes that Marianne’s father is Cockell’s latest victim and he’s determined to find a way to rid the area of the vile villain.

Marianne is an intelligent, sympathetic character. I enjoyed her witty banter with Lord Sheldon and the plucky way she deals with the abuse of not only her father, but Lord Cockell. Lord Sheldon is a swoony hero who is charming not only when he’s matching wits with Marianne at chess, but showing care and compassion in trying to help her. The two work so well together and it was enjoyable watching their romance bloom. Lord Cockell is a villain you love to hate. He is despicable in every way including the slimy way he acts towards Marianne.

So excited to continue on with the rest of the series! The Lockhart siblings were introduced in this story and I can’t wait to read about them. Definitely recommend this to those who love clean Regency romance with a hint of suspense.

Content: physical and mental abuse by father and betrothed