Monday, January 19, 2015

#COYER Review ~ Lord Wastel ~ Donna Cummings

Lord Wastrel (The Curse of True Love #2)Lord Wastel
The Curse of True Love #2
Release Date: November 2, 2014
Genre: Historical Romance

Source: $0.99 Purchase on Amazon
Rating: 4.5 Bookworms
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Synopsis
When Aprhodite, the Goddess of Love, plays matchmaker, true love can seem like a curse...

Lord Wastrel -- the most notorious rake in London -- has a child? Clearly he knows how to sire one, but he has no idea how to actually raise one. He has to learn quickly, since he is the little girl's only surviving parent, and he's determined to find a wife who can be a suitable mother. All he needs is someone demure, and biddable, and most importantly, scandal-free.

Lady Felicia Selby is no stranger to scandal, thanks to her numerous failed elopements and Society's insatiable curiosity about her misadventures. She has devoted many years to finding her one true love, desperate to escape the consequences of the family curse if she fails. But she has begun to give up hope.

Then, one evening, a chance encounter with Aphrodite changes everything.





Aphrodite and Ares are at it again!


Lord Wastel was even more delightful than Lord Rakehell's Love! Longer in length, the added character development really enhanced the story. And the addition of a strong-willed, cherubic 4-year old was a treat!

We met Felicia and Hugh in book 1, as they are best friends to Georgiana and Simon, respectively. Felicia, known as Flighty Felicia to the ton, has been endeavoring to find her one true love, by eloping every two weeks, to escape a family curse. She is very dismayed to realize Lord Wastel -- Hugh -- is her fated match. Not only because she's known him most of her life, but also because he's engaged to another woman!

Hugh, Lord Weyson, has recently discovered he's a father. In an attempt to provide his daughter a loving home and a strong family unit, he's sought out a staid woman to take as his wife. Things don't go exactly as he'd planned when Felicia begins her undaunted pursuit of him.

Felicia and Hugh are both prone to scandal and are both very strong-willed. This made for an entertaining courtship. The repartee between the two was witty and humorous -- Felicia is not a shrinking violet and never shied away from giving Hugh her opinion or a well-deserved pinch. She knew she loved Hugh but it took awhile for Hugh to realize his feelings.

Seeing both Felicia and Hugh with Lucinda, Hugh's daughter, was an absolute joy. Lucinda is equally as head-strong as her Papa and new Mama. She melted everyone's heart including mine. I could easily envision her using her bright eyes and adorable smiles to win whatever she desired of her parents. 

This is a series I adore. I enjoy watching Aphrodite and Are playing at matchmaking -- and the love matches they make are charming, amusing, and a pleasure to watch unfold. I'm eager to see what Aphrodite has in store for Julian, Felicia's brother, and Tony, her cousin. Oh, and Aunt Aurore, too! It's sure to be uproarious fun!





6 comments:

  1. I should squeeze in the DCummings book I got from Lexxie. I need to experience her work!

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  2. Watching the matchmaking does sound like a good element

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  3. This sounds like a fun series! I wonder how many books will be in the series.

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  4. I'm so happy you enjoyed Wastrel, Brandee! Doesn't Donna have a terrific sense of humor? I can't wait for her to release more books - I think there will be a third one in this very series very soon.
    Happy reading.

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  5. I'm so glad you enjoyed this one Brandee. I haven't heard of this series at all so I am going to add this to my tbr pile. Thank you for sharing. This book definitely sounds like an amusing story.

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  6. This does sound like a terrific installment in the series. And to see Felicia get along with Hugh's daughter... sigh! Great review girl!

    Naomi @ Nomi’s Paranormal Palace

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