The second book in the Jasmine Cottage Victorian Romance series follows Grace Moore as she matches wits with writer Carter Beckett, the Earl of Wainwright.Grace Moore has avidly followed the career of Carter Beckett, who pens pieces for a London newspaper. Never shy to contradict him, she has sent him several letters about his work. What she didn’t expect was for the man himself to visit the … visit the country not far from where she lives, even more handsome in real life than his pen and ink picture in the paper.
Carter Beckett is restless. He is attempting to write a novel, but the words simply will not come. However, once he meets the lady who has been his most outspoken critic, he realizes he has finally found his muse. Once the two begin writing letters to each other through alter egos, love of the written word turns into the love of a lifetime.
WHERE DREAMS MERGE is the story of two people reaching beyond their day-to-day lives to find love. This book contains explicit language and graphic sexual scenes. If you don’t like sex with your books, this one isn’t for you, though the author hopes all readers end up with their soul’s mate.
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Romantic, sweet
First half really great, once in London not as much….
I absolutely loved this book.
I loved it was a continued series without relying too much on the first book so you were able to follow along easily. Maureen Driscoll is fast becoming one of my favorite writers.
This story really captures me from the beginning. I so enjoyed CArters and Grace’s first meeting. I liked she didn’t back down to him or simper as if she did n’t have a mind.
When they started working together I instantly loved how carter became protective of her and really enjoyed their banter and game of writing letters to each other by becoming different characters.
This story was fun, creative, and full of wonderful moments. Maureen truly has a gift for writing wonderful stories and characters. I am excited to start on the next book in this series.
Not my kind of book
It was a good book, but it did not hold my attention as others have. Sorry to say
I enjoy series like the Jasmine Cottage series where the “underdog” heroine wins the guy – especially in the Regency period.
can’t wait for the next Jasmine Cottage story