Alyssa
I’m sneaking in just before the deadline on this one. The April challenge was to read a book I’ve had in my TBR for six months or more. I read Mary Balogh’s Simply Unforgettable, which has been TBR since I got it at last year’s RWA.
Title
Simply Unforgettable
Author
Mary Balogh
Year published
2005
Why did you get this book?
I’ve enjoyed her books in the past.
Do you like the cover?
Yes. It’s one of those covers with no models on it, and its elegance suits Balogh’s writing style.
Did you enjoy the book?
Yes. I’d rate it 4.5 out of 5.
They meet in a ferocious snowstorm. She is a young teacher with a secret past. He is the cool, black-caped stranger who unexpectedly comes to her rescue. Between these two unlikely strangers, desire is instantaneous . . . and utterly impossible to resist. Lucius Marshall, who is the Viscount Sinclair, and Frances Allard share a night of glorious, unforgettable passion. But Frances knows her place–and it is far from the privileged world of the sensual aristocrat. Due to begin her teaching position at Miss Martin’s School in Bath, Frances must try to forget that one extraordinary night–and the man who touched her with such exquisite tenderness and abandon.
But Frances cannot hide forever. And when fate once again throws them together, Lucius refuses to take no for an answer. If Frances will not be his wife, he will make her his mistress. So begins an odyssey fraught with intrigue, one that defies propriety and shocks the strait-laced ton. For Lucius’s passionate, single-minded pursuit is about to force Frances to give up all her secrets–except one–to win the heart of the man she already loves.
Lucius and Frances meet because of the weather and the encounter is initially hostile. Lucius’s carriage nearly runs Frances’s off the road as he passes her. From there, I was intrigued by the way Balogh portrays the shift from hostility to like, then from like to passion. They are snowbound only a few days, but the shift is completely believable. I loved the scene in Lucius’s carriage where he drives her to the school. Their mutual tenderness is beautiful to see.
I’m sure you know by now that I love stories where the hero is an arrogant man brought down by love. That’s definitely the case with Lucius. He doesn’t want to let Frances go and doesn’t know what to do about it. He’s also a man who doesn’t take no for an answer. Some readers might thing he bulldozes right over Frances at times, but I didn’t see it that way. It helped that he is so concerned about what she wants at the end of the story. (I don’t want to give spoilers.)
I like the way Lucius deals with societal concerns. So often in historical romance, you have dukes falling in love with governesses and there’s no apparent concern about whether they will be accepted by society. In Simply Unforgettable, the issue is brought up and dealt with.
Was the author new to you and would you read something by this author again?
Not new to me, and yes.
Are you keeping it or passing it on?
Keeping it. Not only is it a good book, it’s autographed to me.
Anything else?
I enjoyed the characters and the story moved quickly. If you considered reading it, I encourage you to pick it up.
The next book, Simply Love, looks wonderful. Unfortunately, it comes out in August, so I don’t think it will be available at RWA. I can only hope . . .
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