To be fair, she wasn’t as kept as Capable and crew. After having been kept by a man who saw her as nothing more than a possession, she’s definitely getting a taste of the other side of things. Though she acknowledges the scarring, I loved that what draws Helen to Alistair isn’t only the initial intrigue but the fact that he genuinely wants her (and turns her on, obviously). Alistair is a great “beast” with his scarring and his gruffness, though he comes around when it comes to the children, who are kind of annoying, but also kind of charming. But, you know…it’s B&tB, so I went for it. I’m going to preface this by saying that the premise of a mistress with children didn’t actually hit my trope buttons. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page. Her historical romances are sweet, intriguing, and highly steamy, and her characters are interesting and don’t always fit the normal trope mode.Ī duke’s mistress escapes with her two children, ending up at the home of a reclusive, scarred man to serve as his housekeeper. Since discovering Elizabeth Hoyt, I’ve been kind of hooked. I’m just going to keep riding this Beauty and the Beast train as long as I can.
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