

A dark, dour man, he, nonetheless, takes it as his responsibility to care for his half-sister, Maria, when her mother dies. For fans of Bridgerton, New York Times bestselling Regency Romance author Mary Balogh shows how love truly conquers all in this new Friends of the Westcotts novel.Īs a young man, Justin Wiley was banished by his father for mysterious reasons, but now, his father is dead, and Justin has been Earl of Brandon for six years. And sometimes, it just takes one person to pull it back together. Sometimes, just one person can pull a whole family apart. I am eager to start this series and with this book out now, you should definitely take a look! If you love historical romances or have fallen in love with Bridgerton, then Mary Balogh should be on your TBR list! Summary She writes interesting and complex characters that have flaws but are still likable. The focus is really on the romance and love parts rather than on the sex. The thing I love about Balogh’s novels is the steam level is moderate. I am going to probably dive in with this one since Justin, the hero, sounds swoon-worthy and I love a enemies to lovers troupe. Which is exactly why I am so thrilled to be sharing about Balogh’s latest novel, Someone Perfect with you guys today! I haven’t read the Westcott series yet but boy does it sound amazing! While the books are part of a larger series about the Westcott family, I think these can be read out of order based on what I am reading from reviews of the other books. But then she kept bugging me and bugging me to see if I had read it yet so I did what any good daughter would do and that is read what your mother tells you to.īesides the frequent references to being a ‘lusty man’, I actually really enjoyed Balogh’s Survivor’s Club series and found a lot to love in her writing and storytelling.


Honestly I just wanted to put it on my shelf and forget all about the shirtless man with a suggestive look on his face. She handed me this book with a cheesy cover (hello shirtless man in an awkward pose) and I didn’t really know what to say. When my mom first put a Mary Balogh novel in my hands, I was shocked.
