Showing posts with label Abigail Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abigail Wilson. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2025

Twilight at Moorington Cross by Abigail Wilson

Genre: Historical Romance
Publisher: Thomas Nelson 
Released: January 1, 2022
307 pages
About the Book:

An inheritance could provide her with financial freedom, a rare accomplishment for a woman in the Regency era; she only has to marry one of two men to gain it. But what if her heart belongs to a third?

Brushed cruelly aside by the only father figure she’s ever known and then hospitalized by her arranged husband months before his death, Amelia Pembroke means to take control of her future at last, one way or another. Yet she knows all too well she faces an uphill battle, considering her transient sleeping spells are only getting worse.

Cluett’s Mesmeric Hospital has been something of a refuge for Amelia over the past year, even if it didn’t exactly improve her condition. But when her doctor is murdered and her name surprisingly turns up in his will, her options take a drastic turn. She has thirty days to marry one of two named gentlemen—strangers to her—and she will inherit everything from her friend and doctor, Mr. Cluett. One simple decision and all her financial troubles are at an end. The only problem is it’s not a simple decision anymore. Not when she’s falling in love with another man.

Ewan Hawkins has received his first assignment as an apprenticed solicitor: to update a man’s will. Finally, a chance to prove to society that possessing a disfigurement won’t hold him back. Thus, he means to do his job well. Of course, he never could have anticipated a murder, nor the strange clause added to the will—nor, most importantly, the charming widow who has found a way to capture his heart.


My Rating & Thoughts:    


I was intrigued after reading the synopsis but I felt like the story did not live up to what I was expecting. A death occurs and some think it was suicide but others are determined it was murder and seek out to find answers. I found it slow with not much happening for a good portion of the book. I found there were too many revelations coming out at the end like an info dump that could have been spread out throughout with the characters piecing everything together to get to the large reveal at the end. I struggled to connect with any of these characters and just was not engaged in this book.

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

Other books from this author that I have reviewed:   

   

 

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey by Abigail Wilson

Genre: Historical Romance 
Publisher: Thomas Nelson 
Released: May 26, 2020
323 pages
About the Book:

When the widowed Lord Torrington agreed to spy for the crown, he never planned to impersonate a highwayman, let alone rob the wrong carriage. Stranded on the road with an unconscious young woman, he is forced to propose marriage to protect his identity, as well as his dangerous mission.

Trapped by not only the duty to her country but her limited options, Miss Elizabeth Cantrell and her illegitimate son are whisked away to Middlecrest Abbey by none other than the elder brother of her son’s absent father. She is met by Torrington’s beautiful grown daughters, a vicious murderer, and an urgent hunt for the missing intelligence that could turn the war with France. Afraid of what Lord Torrington might do if he learns of her son’s true identity, Elizabeth must remain one step ahead of her fragile heart, her uncertain future, and the relentless mystery person bent on her new family’s ruin.





My Rating & Thoughts:    


This is a marriage of convenience story. When Lord Torrington and Elizabeth get married and return to Middlecrest Abbey a suspicious death happens and the two try to investigate while also keeping up the pretense of the reason for their quick marriage. I enjoyed trying to figure out the mystery and watching the two of them keep up their pretense in front of everyone at the home. I would have liked to have seen more of the romance develop between them on the page rather than them thinking about their feelings. I wasn't sure who to trust and was suspicious of quite a few people until we discover the actual culprit. I enjoyed this story.

Favourite Quote: 
“God does not reserve forgiveness for a select few.”

(I borrowed this book from the library; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)