

The hero was always very concerned about the heroine's reputation. It really did have that historical feel in regards to propriety. I found myself thinking about it the next day and just wanted to get back to reading it. Yet, there was something about this book that called to my heart. But it was all rather tame and I kept waiting for someone to lose it and it never happened. There was some decent tension building and if there was one explosive scene or even just a scorching kiss I think I would have been pacified. He deserved better than her I think, especially after the build up of the prologue for him finding the woman meant to be his.Īlso the steam was really low in this book.

She put the poor hero through the ringer. She kept it going until the very end of the book. I could have even forgiven her if by 70% she was willing to give it up. I find it really annoying unless it's a short part. I dislike when the hero or heroine is interested in someone else in the book. I really loved the hero and my heart broke for him. a book where one of the main characters has another love interest in the beginning Just a few things here and there that causes instigation There's a bit of a 'villain' here, but it's not overwhelming. Two very short kisses and one full scene that was short and not very explicit. low steam – this romance is almost sweet. sea captain hero with a decent amount of ship talk/learning and sailing roadtrip romance – this couple is on the go with a house party, quick sale on a frigate, visiting family members, and back to the ship Grace's spunky personality keeps him engaged and on his toes and he finds himself drawn closer to her at every turn. He has had his heart broken and has backed into himself to prevent it from happening again. Lucky for her, Captain Delmore Lord is attending the wedding celebration and she soon ropes him into a scheme to get her married.ĭel is a rather quiet, stoic individual. She believes if she can just learn the basics of sailing, he will finally look upon her favorably. She will do anything to catch his attention, but so far it has consisted of extremely embarrassing moments that are from endearing her to him. Lady Grace's mother is celebrating her fourth marriage and Grace herself has her sights set on her future husband, naval officer Ponsonby. I wasn't left confused or annoyed by other characters or anything. This was my first by Danelle Harmon, and even with it being book 10, it felt okay to me read out of order. Very little recap, just a story told her and there among family members that I would assume were in previous books.

There's plenty of characters in this story that have had their own stories.

This being book 10, IDEALLY you will want to read this in order.
