
How to Cross a Marquess
REGENCY ROMANCEFive years ago, Roger Berwick and Fenella Fairclough's fathers tried to marry them off to each other. Both balked, but Fenella was the one who fled. Roger was left behind at the mercy of his family's wishes and coerced into an ultimately tragic marriage, though he could never forget about Fenella...Fenella doesn't know what to expect when she returns home and is thrown back together with Roger, certainly not the fiery passion burning between them... But anonymous letters start to arrive, claiming that Fenella is the reason Roger's wife is dead. Fenella is shaken to her core, and it's up to Roger whether they can overcome their past, or whether they'll be torn apart - this time for good.
Reviews

Anyaconda@kaffeeklatschandbooks
This is a low-burn romantic regency novel. I liked that both Fenella and Roger weren't portraied as perfect, but with both their flaws. We do get the usual meddling of relatives and some little adventures following Fenella's 10-year-old nephew John. It was an okay read. Not extremely exciting or memorable, but still entertaining and what I expected from it. Thanks Netgalley for providing me with an eARC.

TL Wright@tlwright