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Jones was born in the rookeries never knew his parents, as a foundling the hard life is something he’s all too familiar with. However he was saved as a young boy & trained to be a spy. His latest assignment, though, has him tracking a fellow spy Henry Taylor Lord Wycomb
To Mary Elizabeth Francis Ashdown, Baroness Worthington nothing is more important than protecting five hundred years of heritage, she knows every detail of every estate that commands the largest income in Britain— yet her father placed her inheritance in trust to her uncle Lord Wycomb who is forcing her to marry the Marquis of Hedgewood.
A well written page turning book that kept my interest all the way though, the pace was very good & the plot riveting. The characters were well developed, Cat & Jones were very likeable, their attraction is apparent from their first encounter & the more they meet each other the stronger it grows. This book could be read as a stand alone book. Characters from previous books do appear & this added to my enjoyment. The road to their HEA isn’t an easy one with Wycomb becoming more sinister & deadly throughout the book, there are twists & turns along the way. The Gents are delightful, pair of boots bringing lots of joy. I loved the book & look forward to more from the author
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
The Lady and Mr. Jones by Alyssa Alexander is book Four in the "A Spy in the Ton" series. This is the story of Jones and Cat. Jones had a hard childhood until he was taken to be a trained as a spy and he has become one of the best...but he hasn't forgotten where he came from. Jones is working a case on another spy, which leads him to save Cat.
Mary Elizabeth Frances Catherine Ashdown 13th Baroness of Worthington 'Cat' has a life of privileged until her father leaves her inheritance in trust to her uncle. Her uncle plans to marry her off to someone she does not want to marry. Cat is out to protect her heritage and to prevent this marriage. '
This was an exciting story line with spies, mystery and love that is meant to be. I so enjoyed their story!!!
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The Lady and Mr Jones by is the fourth book in Alyssa Alexander’s Spy in the Ton Series. This was the first book of the series that I’ve read and I had no issues with following along with the story.
Born in the rookeries, Jones, rescued from a dismal life as a young boy was trained to be an elite spy. His latest assignment, though, has him tracking Lord Wycombe, a fellow spy who is believed to have gone rogue.
Elizabeth Frances Catherine Ashdown, Baroness Worthington, who prefers to go by Cat, commands the largest income in Britain. Dismayed her father placed her inheritance in trust and left her care to her uncle, who is forcing her to marry. Cat is unaware of her Uncle’s secret life as a spy or of the danger this places her in.
Jones rescues Cat from a would-be attacker, sent as a warning to her uncle. On discovering her uncle’s hidden life, Cat agrees to help Jones uncover evidence of Lord Wycombe’s duplicity.
Cat is a strong, intelligent heroine, who takes her responsibilities seriously. She knows she has a duty to care for all those who depend on her for their livelihood. Jones is a man of honour and integrity. Jones is all too aware of the impossible chasm of class between them. Their struggle to resist the inevitable attraction between them is realistic. The plot is well crafted and there is a good balance of intrigue, action and love.
In an unusual heritage, Cat Ashdown is a Baroness through the Ashdown line of her family with one of the wealthiest fortunes in England. The Lady and Mr. Jones is of a spy who was taken from the rookeries, trained to spy for the Crown. The Lady side is the Baronness, Cat. They are brought together with Cat being the niece of a spy who has gone bad. Her Uncle Wycomb is in debt quite deeply to some really bad guys. Jones has been assigned to find out what is going on with Wycomb and what is the cause of his suspicious behavior. Cat and Jones literally bump into each other and have other contact thoroughly compromising Jones as a spy.
Since Jones and Wycomb are both spies, they both are very good as sneakiness and fighting. But, Jones knows something is not quite right. Cat, at first, does not realize how bad things are for her uncle. It does not take long to realize she is his bargaining chip and that is all that is saving her from being hurt by him. Cat and Jones develop a relationship and connection quickly. Jones knows he has to protect Cat while using her to help him gain inside information on Wycomb.
While all of the ‘spying’ going on, Wycomb insists Cat marry his friend, Hedgewood. Cat quickly realizes Hedgewood is not a nice man, either. Her goal is to protect her heritage from her uncle, then from Hedgewood.
Secondary characters in the form of the ‘gents’ show the caring side of Jones. He uses them as informants, but also takes care of them. He sees the three, young boys as a reflection of himself at their age. They are rather cute in how they treat Cat.
With some difficulty, our hero and heroine reached their HEA. Throughout the book, Cat knew she had to marry Hedgewood due to the contract her uncle signed. He truly bargained away her inheritance. And, Jones did not believe he fit into her world. Thus, he did not feel he could marry her and be part of her world.
You will find this to be a book you can read as a stand alone, although Ms. Alexander has other spies involved who were in previous books. Not having read those books, enough detail was provided to satisfy this one as a stand alone.
Wow, what a powerful novel! Adventure, espionage, love and heartbreak, this one has got it all. The characters are absolutely enchanting and I am in love with the hero and the heroine of the book. Both of them are extremely strong, loving and honorable. I loved their story and their struggle to a HEA.
* I received this ARC from NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Alyssa Alexander’s fourth book in "A Spy in the Ton" series, follows Cat Ashdown who has been groomed to take on the role of Baroness. However, her father’s will has led to her uncle Wycombe, overseeing her fortune and forcing a marriage upon her. Wycombe has ulterior motives and his dealings with criminals find Cat’s life threatened. Jones, a spy who has been ordered to investigate Wycombe, intervenes and it is then that Jones’ role becomes complicated.
What sets this novel apart from many romance novels centred around that of the spy and a heroine, is that rather present the male as all-knowing, Jones is very humble. He realises that his status as a foundling puts him out of reach of Cat and tries desperately to avoid a romance. Cat, is not the typical heroine in the spy novel, and sees the goodness in Jones, trusting him from the start.
This was a beautifully written story and will resonate with the reader after the last page is read.
“Need? I don’t need a man. I want one. I want a man who will stand by me. One who loves me. A man with shoulders strong enough to bear any responsibility and a nobility that would put any gentleman I know to shame. I would share what I have with him”.
I received this advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
After reading Alyssa Alexander’s The Lady and Mr. Jones, the third in her A Spy in the Ton series, I find myself rushing to read her first two. Fantastic concept, suspenseful, action-filled, total immersion in the era, and most of all, richly drawn characters that pull the reader deep into their inner lives. Cat Ashdown, a baroness and owner of one of the largest and oldest landholdings in England, doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty, my kind of heroine. And my heart breaks for Jones, the spy who loves her. Born in the rookeries, he knows he can protect her life, but can never be equal to her love.
Thanks Entangled Publishing, LLC and netgalley for this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This is my favorite book in the series. I loved the feisty fiery Cat Ashdown. Mr. Jones is the perfect foil for her. The adventure, action, and forbidden romance make this book hard to put down.
This is the third book in this series that I have read (need to get book 2 with Angel since he shows up in the other stories). After the last book I was unsure about continuing the series. While I liked the last book, I did not love it. This book was very good. Cat is a spitfire and I loved how she did not care what others thought and went after what she wanted and was not afraid to say no. Jones, what can you say, I loved him in the last book and in this one too. He is caring and always wants to do the right thing. Their love story develops over the book and it makes the ending all the more special. Oh yeah, the spy story is good too!
I'm wavering between 3 1/2 and 4 stars for this. I liked the story line and loved Cat. She knew her own mind and wasn't afraid to state it. She was smart enough to know when to be afraid. Jones was a good hero, but there's so much I didn't like. I would have liked to know more about him as far as a backstory and more of a name. Their situation at the end didn't really give me closure for this couple.
Alyssa Alexander is a new author to me. Her book, The Lady and Mr. Jones was a fun read with new characters to enjoy. Cat Ashdown has always helped take care of her legacy; lots of land and tenants. She cared for the land and the people and wanted nothing more to continue to take care of them, however, her father left her saddled with no power to take care of her people. Her uncle made the decisions and even determined who she would marry. Cat began to disobey her uncle - much to his disgust and things become harder for her. Enter Mr Jones who is a spy tracking down a traitor and a spy. He rushes in to help Cat, but tries to keep distance between them due to his birth.
The Lady and Mr. Jones is one of a series called A Spy in the Ton. It is the fourth in the series, but I read it as a stand alone and enjoyed it. I found it hard to put down and did not want to leave the book before the end. It was a “goodread”.
I really enjoyed the romance between Jones and Cat. I liked that Cat was not a typical society girl and had some humility. She never looked down on Jones due to his lesser societal standing. She also was a fighter and the way she stood up to the villain in many different situations made me admire her. I liked how protective Jones was of Cat and the chemistry that the two characters had. This story was a page turner for me and is one that I'd recommend!
Elizabeth Frances Catherine Ashdown, Cat, Baroness Worthington, is frustrated that her father put her properties in trust at his death and she cannot access them until she's 35 or married. Her Uncle Wycomb is her guardian until she turns 21 and he's pushing her to marry his choice, but Cat wants to marry for love. What Cat doesn't know is Wycomb is one of the Crown's spies, but he's being investigated by another spy, Jones, at the orders of his superior. When Cat accidentally stumbles across Jones, she feels an instant connection with him. The more time she spends with him, the more she wants from him, but her uncle is using more than words to make Cat comply with his choice of husbands.
Ms. Alexander weaves a powerful story of want, desire, friendship and love. I loved Jones, a man so honorable, that only he cannot accept he could deserve to be with someone of Cat's station. He's a complicated character and the more I know out about him, the more I was rooting for him and Cat to end up together. The story is so much more than just about Cat and Jones. The story reunites previous characters and Cat's uncle Wycomb, a man who is being turned by greed. I love Ms. Alexander's writing and anxiously await the next book in the series.
He's a spy that spies on fellow spies. She's holds one of the oldest titles in her own right and is one of the richest woman in England. Controled by her uncle and estate she must find a way to free herself and protect her inheritance. He is spying on her uncle to see if hes crossed the line between and good and bad. The unexpected happens when he has to save her.
Well written and very engaging. The author keeps the story pulled together very nicely and manages to work in several secondary characters without overwhelming the plot. The main characters are likable and certain aspects of their story are relatable yo every day life. The plot is thought out, it's written to perfect and doesn't leave any lose ends.
I look forward to reading more by this author as this was my first book by her
Ms. Alexander has delivered the goods. Good strong historical romance.
I read a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review. This is the 4th book in The A Spy in the Ton series by Alyssa Alexander and I have thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I think you could read this as a stand alone but it’s a great series so I would recommend reading them all. Abandoned as a child Jones grew up in the rookeries and managed to find a way out by becoming a spy. When he is charged with investigating another spy he rescues Mary Elizabeth Frances Catherine Ashdown 13th Baroness of Worthington (Cat) from being abducted by people who are not happy with her Uncle, the spy he happens to be investigating. A chance meeting under a desk cements their friendship. This story is one you will resent having to put down as it has it all ... an Evil Guardian Uncle, a forced engagement to a nasty suitor, a trio of young spies in training, kidnappings, rescues, spies, a lovely heroine, a daring hero who don’t fit into each other’s world. How they find their way to Happy Ever After will most likely keep you up reading past your bedtime.
My heart is still pounding after reading this historical romance thriller by Alyssa Alexander. Although The Lady and Mr. Jones is the fourth book in the Spy of the ton series, it is perfectly understood as a stand alone read. The plot line has every characteristic a great book requires: power, hunger, danger, fear, passion, love. Altogether these make for a truly enjoyable and unforgettable story. Jones was born in the rookeries of London, became a spy and currently spends his nights tracking other spies’ bad behavior. Baroness Cat Ashdown was raised on one of the largest estates in the country and couldn’t be more out of Jones’ world if she lived on another continent. But Cat’s fortune is held in trust, controlled by her cruel uncle who seeks to marry her off to the highest bidder in ton as soon as possible. Fortunately, Jones and Cat’s world’s collide and the two begin working together to bring information about a fellow spy and protect Cat’s barony from a forced marriage. Secret notes and meetings are followed by dangerous undertakings and cruel treatment, resulting in a fiery passion between Jones and the Baroness. But he must first come to terms with his own station in society and she must prevent her uncle from enforcing a matrimonial union with a man she cannot abide. In the end, this is a tale of espionage and dangerous missions which open the door for surprising passions and need between The Lady and Mr Jones.
I received this advanced copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I give it 4.5 Stars. This book is really well-written and has interesting characters. I quite enjoyed reading it especially because I just love spy stories.
Extremely well-written book with lovely prose which elevated this book above average for me. The heroine is the Baroness Worthington, heir to one of the largest fortunes in England and practically royalty. Problem is that she can't touch her fortune until she marries or reaches the ripe old age of 35, and for now she remains under the very large and ruthless thumb of her uncle/guardian. The hero, 'just' Jones, on the other hand came from the rookeries, parentage unknown and the rough streets his source of education. He has been trained by the best in the field of espionage and his latest assignment is to spy on a fellow agent suspected to have gone rogue, the before-mentioned evil uncle. Their background couldn't be any different, but they found common purpose and a common enemy and so they joined force, and soon they joined body parts and more!
Jones is as decent as they come, honourable, loyal to both country and his unfailing sense of right and wrong. Never forgetting where he came from, he does not dare to dream that he can reach for more than what he already has been blessed with - a roof over his head, a few friends, the trust and respect of others. Cat is a marvellous heroine, born to entitlement, power and responsibility, she has been raised her whole life to one day take charge of the family fortune and barony title. This all came crashing down on her upon her father's death, when she realised that he did not trust her enough to allow her to inherit straight from him but added the above restrictive clauses to force her dependency on first her uncle, then her future husband. Credit to Cat, she isn't going to take this lying down without a fight, not for herself, but for the protection of those many people depending on her. She is exceptionally strong when it counts, fiercely intelligent and confident and with a mean right hook which comes in handy a few times. Moreover, she also realises her limitations and is not afraid to recruit help when she needs to, especially help in the form of the solid, reliability of Jones. Their struggle to resist the inevitable attraction between them is realistic, both too aware of the class difference and their differing responsibilities pulling them apart. The writing as mentioned previously is really quite exceptional, from a newish author not previously known to me. I shall look forward to more of her books in the future - maybe a straight historical romance instead of spy sub-genre.
Jones works for England as a spy and he is a very good one. Elizabeth Frances Catherine Ashdown, Cat, Baroness Worthington's father died recently, all the property including that of her maternal side, was put into trust and a guardian was appointed.
I thought this was an excellent story. It has it all, murder, drugs, kidnapping, intrigue and danger. Her uncle is not a nice man and he wants to get as much of her money as he can. The characters are well rounded and the dialogue moves with the action. The descriptions fill in the background, helping you to join in on the action. The Plot is exciting and it keeps your attention. I love when Jones goes to the pub and the patrons start giving him the layout of Ashdown Abbey. One thousand six hundred four acres. And a half. Is what the barkeep told jones. Jones had been left at a foundling hospital and he never forgot that. He was astounded by the size of it. It is an all around wonderful book and I am so glad I got the chance to read it.
I received this as an ARC free and voluntarily reviewed it.