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A review by jessbookishlife
The Marquess Next Door by Virginia Heath
5.0
If you have ever read Virginia Heath's books you expect many things. One is amazing and relatable characters. The other is sassiness. Maybe sassy is not the right word, but there is this powerful element with some smirk in the mix, if that makes any sense. It's this quality of the characters that makes me want to be their friends and sometimes it makes me want to be them.
This story follows Hope, and our lovely female MC is not the typical character one may read in a Historical Romance. Hope is not nobility, although her family is important in the high society class. And I loved that, because I could relate to her even more. Then there is our handsome Marquess next door, Lucius, Marquess of Thundersley.
Every time I read Virginia Heath's books I have that need to grab a fan and just join the moment and alleviate the heat going through my skin. I loved the steamy interactions between Hope and Lucius, and I loved even more that they not only had the attraction going, they also had a growing friendship.
Another thing I loved about this book was Lucius' modesty and honesty. I loved how he acted. I loved the refreshing elements in this book that made it so different from others I have read by the author. And I actually believe that so far, this is my favorite book/story so far.
Overall, I don't even know what else to say. There is drama, there is romance, there is family and friendship, there is a more common element of the society. And if you don't know Virginia Heath after all the reviews I have done, you should stop and go get this book.
[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and Virginia Heath for the eCopy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]
This story follows Hope, and our lovely female MC is not the typical character one may read in a Historical Romance. Hope is not nobility, although her family is important in the high society class. And I loved that, because I could relate to her even more. Then there is our handsome Marquess next door, Lucius, Marquess of Thundersley.
Every time I read Virginia Heath's books I have that need to grab a fan and just join the moment and alleviate the heat going through my skin. I loved the steamy interactions between Hope and Lucius, and I loved even more that they not only had the attraction going, they also had a growing friendship.
Another thing I loved about this book was Lucius' modesty and honesty. I loved how he acted. I loved the refreshing elements in this book that made it so different from others I have read by the author. And I actually believe that so far, this is my favorite book/story so far.
Overall, I don't even know what else to say. There is drama, there is romance, there is family and friendship, there is a more common element of the society. And if you don't know Virginia Heath after all the reviews I have done, you should stop and go get this book.
[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and Virginia Heath for the eCopy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]