A well-bred lady with a ruined reputation… known her whole life is now a man who makes her heart pound and pulse race.
Carson has always been content with his life. He is part of a respectable family, has had a good education, and a cherished best friend. Lizzie’s rejection from society breaks his heart. He’ll do whatever he can to protect her from the vicious vipers of the ton. Because somewhere along the line he’s fallen in love with her.
But as Lizzie’s life hangs in the balance, are they too late for their happily ever after?
Author note: This is a much more traditional and sweeter Regency than the ‘Spares’ series.
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A sweet romance of the heart as two best friends finally come together!
Lizzie, a daughter of a duke, ruined her reputation by the Ton spreading gossip on her that was not true. Her best friend and neighbor Carson has always loved her but he feels below her station.
Can he save her and will she come to love him? Loved this story and cannot wait to read more!
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I know this is a work of fiction but it should follow the constrictors of society of that time. I really don’t think anyone would speak to a duchess the way that Violet did. I was also confused as to Lizzie loved Carson for years, the tales that Lord Dorst spread about Lizzie were false but she wasn’t an innocent?! I haven’t read the prior stories but something should have been written to bring that information forward if it was in the prior books.
Another exceptional book by Fiona Miers. It is not as racy as her earlier historicals and falls closer to the sweet level on the meter, which does not in any way detract from the quality of the story. I really felt for Lizzie being the subject of vicious lies and gossip having been told about her that then ruined her reputation, but on the other hand if she had not ended up in such a situation Carson, her childhood best friend would never have felt that he would ever be considered suitable to be able to marry her since his family while wealthy, were tradesman and not of the nobility and Lizzie was the daughter of a Duke. The story was very poignant and Lizzie and Carson have to rise above yet another vicious lie that is spread in an attempt to prevent the HEA that they do manage to eventually get! So, all is therefore right with that particular corner of Regency England once again!
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A clean, historical romance that was quick to read with a happy ending.
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Lizzie and Carson had been best friends since childhood and as they grew older their friendship had deepened into love. Carson believed that he was not a suitable match for a Duke’s daughter since he held no title,but he couldn’t have been more wrong. Lizzie loved him with her whole heart and tried to believe that the woman she learned he was engaged to was worthy of his love. When Carson discovered that his sister had announced his engagement to a woman he could not stand, he was beyond anger, but quickly put an end to the engagement. I found this book a clean historical romance that was quick to read with a happy ending.
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This is a delightful friends to lovers romance. Both characters, Lizzie and Carson are best friends. They each have feelings for the other but don’t believe they are good enough for each other. Lizzie, because the cloud of scandal hanging over her, and Carson because he is a tradesman’s son. They both endure heartaches before finding their final destiny. And although the title hints at what the outcome will be, there are plenty of plot twists in between that will keep you guessing. A very well-written and entertaining story to be sure! A definite must read!
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Some Issues But Great Characters
I absolutely adored the characters in this book. Poor Lizzie, the heroine! She is being treated despicably by the “ladies” of the ton because of false rumors spread by a wicked man. Only her family and her best friend Carson appear to believe her. Carson, the hero, clearly adores her but has never let his feelings be known because he doesn’t believe he, as a tradesman’s son, is worthy of a duke’s daughter—even if his family is wealthy and has influence. His evil sister does something behind his back which is absolutely despicable, especially for a decent man who would want to sort things out well. While I loved the characters and their rocky road to an HEA, I did not like other things about this story. The author had rather large info dumps for the first scenes told from the two viewpoint characters. I never like to see that in a story. It had been a while, too, since I had read the previous books, so I had forgotten some details. A little recap separate from the story, before it started, would have been lovely. I appreciate when authors write a paragraph recap in a later book in a series before the story starts. In this story, I felt like I was thrown into the middle of something that hadn’t been explained enough, and I don’t like the temporary confusion that could have been easily solved by a brief recap. I also found the writing to be awkward at times. Some turns of phrase don’t sound right in my ear as I read, and some words don’t seem quite right. However, this story and these characters were so strong that I enjoyed the story anyway despite its flaws.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
Elisabeth and Carson grow up together as their parents are neighbours in 19th century England. Elisabeth cannot commit to another man, as she loves Carson, so she sees her older brothers getting married one by one. When a disappointed suitor slanders her and she is ostracised by society, Carson keeps her company.
A fairly typical friends to lovers story, albeit set 2 centuries ago. The characters are well described and it iis easy to identify with them.
A nice entertaining story.
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The third book in The Seymour Siblings series, a well written story with some surprises in it. This is Elizabeth Seymour and her childhood friend best friend Carson’s story they will have a rough time of it when she gets sick. I enjoyed reading this story.
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I loved this wonderful book. I loved how Carson finally stood up to those who tried to run his life, and how no matter what he heard he knew Lizzie was the one for him. Loved how much everyone stood behind Lizzie no matter what. Didn’t want this book to end.
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Elizabeth Seymour (“Lizzie”) made one mistake and it has ruined her reputation. She has been talked about and ostracized by the ton. Only her family and her best friend, Carson Wallace, believed her. Carson was loyal and stood by Lizzie through the entire ordeal. He had already fallen in love with her but had no idea of how to let her know how he felt because he was afraid she could not feel the same way about him, that without having a title he wasn’t good enough for such a well-bred lady. Lizzie likewise loved Carson, but she had to keep quiet because she didn’t know if he felt anything for her. But secrets start to reveal themselves. Is it too late or will Lizzie and Carson be able to open their hearts and finally confess their love for each other?
This was such a good story and I enjoyed the characters. The females of the ton should sometimes be dumped in a box and dropped in the ocean! Some of them are so vile and heartless. But the story here was a good one. Grab your copy and see if true love will win in the end.
Two friends who are afraid to admit they love each other.
This is a truly lovely tale of two friends who love each other but never admit it to each other. These two characters put themselves through so much heartache both think that they were not good enough for each other. Lizzie lives under lies of a scandalous nature and Carson under the belief he is just a no-tilted gentleman. The author has put into the story some great villains and wonderful secrets blended into a first-class piece. This was so good I highly recommend the book. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
Whew!!! My goodness. This story is a roller-coaster of emotions that will have you spinning upside down and all around. The dialogue was dynamic and active from page one till the end. Every page had one pulled from one side to another and yet the author Fiona Miers wrote the story in a way that everything went smoothly from one topic and scene to another. I was immersed in the story and into the relationship between Lizzie and Carson. Their lives were in such turmoil that it made it difficult to declare their love for one another. An amazing story of true friendship and deep abiding love. I highly recommend it.
Lizzie marries her one true love and best friend.
The youngest Seymour sibling, Elizabeth, sister of the Duke of Somerset, seems to have acquired an undeserved reputation as a “light skirt” due to vindictive gossip, and has been shunned by most of the ton. Her best friend, Cason Wallace, whom she has known all her life, stands by her and defends her to all without fail. In addition, Carson is the gentleman that has secretly made Lizzie’s heart flutter almost since she met him.
Unbeknownst to Lizzie, Carson has fallen in love with her and he is determined to protest her as all costs. Because Lizzie is a Duke’s daughter and Carson is a tradesman’s son, he thinks that he is not good enough for her and has not professed his love. After Carson’s sister has set him up with the town’s magistrate’s daughter, whom she thinks is best for the “family”, she announces that they are betrothed without telling Carson the fireworks begin.
This is the story of secrets being told, and the triumph of true love over all adversity with a real HEA for Lizzie and Carson. This is the third installment of the “Seymour Siblings Series’ and having read the first two books, I feel that the characters are old friends and I really want them to be happy. You don’t want to miss this book, and if you have not red the other two in the series you are missing something special.
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Even though this book is an easy read, the characters are lovely and quite interesting. I found the MCs a bit too simple at some points but in general quite fun to follow. I have not read the previous books in the series but I was intrigued by the Symour Siblings, especially Will who looks like a fun fellow. I might give his book a try.
All in all, this book is not the best but not the worst book to grab and read.
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Loved story of Lady Elizabeth (Lizzie) and her neighbor Carson (an ordinary gentleman). They grew up together helping each other through good times and bad times. Carson loved Lizzie from when he first met her, but was afraid to say anything because he had no title. Women in town were jealous of Lizzie and spread hurtful tales of her and Carson defended her to everyone. They decided to marry the next year if they were still unattached. Carson’s sister was trying to run his life because she didn’t like Lizzie and never had.
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ONE REFRESHING TREAT
Splendid! Fiona rocks this gem harder than the rolling stones and bouncing to it’s own beat, weaving a web so intricately and precise, drawing you deeper into this heartfelt wonder, spinning the passion, desire and spicy touches, melding this jewel together seamlessly. A raging tempest of vexing exigency and perplexing events, observing the taxing trials and arduous tribulations, stumbling through the daunting twists and wicked turns, testing our characters in ways they could have never envisioned. Disadvantages are heightened and exploited, laying out all the harsh facts, frantic feels and dizzing debacles, igniting a fierce determination with such intensity and exuberance, shifting this jewel into overdrive, kicking into a frenzy with an astonishing realization. Tiptoeing through a minefield of scathing drama, misgivings aplenty, churning turmoil, unveiled revelations, escalating intrigue and spiraling suspense, maneuvering through the cunning manipulations of daring actions and deceptive intents, blasting this jewel to life spectacularly. Entwined, combined and tightly woven, baring the thrilling quirks and defying bents, putting our characters through their paces, propelling this baby to life spectacularly. The magnetism, attraction and chemistry collides with such intensity, unmasking deep emotions, drawing our characters closer, binding them to one another beautifully. The characters are complex and genuine with traits and qualities that add depth and diversity, transforming into charismatic personalities. The scenes are strikingly sharp with abundant details and vivid descriptions that feel as though you were transported to ground zero with them. Remarkable job Fiona, thanks for sharing this lil’ fella with us.
This book was so wonderful. I fell in love with all the characters and enjoyed every minute with them. It was written very well and had a lot of heart-felt moments where you would be crying one moment and smiling with happiness the next. It was a different approach to the best friends-to-lovers storyline yet I really liked it. It had some humor and also some steamy moments. (Even though it was the third book in the series, it didn’t really spoil too much though it did hint at some incidents.) It was a really nice read and you should definitely reason this when you get the chance.