Return of the Viscount by Gayle Callen the Prologue starts
with letters between Sergeant Blackthorne and Lady Cecilia Mallory. Blackthorne is is India and served with
her Father until he was killed in action. In the last letter Cecilia tells
Sergeant Blackthorne that she need to get to her money but cannot unless she is
married. She asks him to marry her
by proxy and he agrees.
Move to Chapter One:
One year later Blackthorne is injured and sent home to England to
recover. Cecilia suddenly has a
real live husband and neither seem to know what to do or say to the other.
The stage is set and everything moves from there. Just as Blackthorne arrives someone
tries to kill Cecilia. Cecilia’s
best friend Hannah drowned and her younger sister Penelope has become a friend
as well as the future wife of Cecilia’s brother, Lord Appertan. That same Lord Appertan has problems
and is spending time with his friends and drowning the problems in liquor. Both Blackthorne and her brother are
suspects.
This is a very well developed story. I enjoyed the push and pull between
Cecilia and Blackthorne. Gayle
Callen did not rush the relationship between the two. She also gave no hint as to the problem causing the troubling
behavior of Cecilia’s brother. I
did feel that the end of the book was a little rushed. I guess I just wanted a hint of who was
trying to kill Cecilia. Instead
the identity of the villain and the brothers problem came as a complete surprise to me.
Return of the Viscount is the first in a new series and it promises to be a
very interesting. I do love the cover on this book. I think it is a good fit.
I received an ARC of Return of the Viscount from Edelweiss.
Avon published Return of the Viscount by Gayle Callen in 2012.
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