Member Reviews
Thank you to the publisher, author, and Netgalley for sending me a copy of this historical romance for review. I really enjoyed this book. It was a fun and easy story that I read over the span of two days. I really loved this couple and will definitely be picking up more books by Diana Quincy in the future!
The Viscount Made Me Do It is the story of Hanna, a bonesetter from an Arab family, and Griff, a viscount with a difficult past. In order to find information on the death of his parent, he chooses to have Hanna treat his lingering war injury. Friendship, attraction, and challenges ensue and they work to uncover the truth behind his parents' murders and navigate their growing attraction and their cultural differences. Diana Quincy writes historical romance from such a fresh and unique perspective. I love the twists on a traditional HR that come with this story. It's fresh and fun. It's a page turning romp through romance and a little bit of intrigue. This is one that I will be recommending to romance readers all year!
Diana Quincy is a new author to me and she has quickly become one of my favourites. She definitely knows how to spin an intriguing tale with intriguing characters.
Hanna Zaydan is no ordinary woman from the 19th century. She breaks down barriers in the medical profession in this fictional setting which makes her life extremely difficult. Men judge her before they even meet her and Thomas Ellis, a viscount is one of these men.
Thomas is a complex character whose past has hardened him and it is extremely difficult for him to let people become a permanent fixture in his life. Thomas and Hanna's story is quite realistic and it gradually develops into a beautiful tale of mystery and romance. I loved this book. The twists and turns in this story kept me coming back for more. I highly recommend it to historical romance lovers everywhere.
Hanna and Griffin are marvelous. Diana Quincy's weaves a tale of intrigue and passion wonderfully. The attraction between the characters was well-paced and full of spice. Hanna's personal struggle and journey definitely took more focus of this work, however I don't think it was a detriment. I believe the paths that both main characters took were intertwined and they helped each other grow. Overall, I loved this book. I think Diana Quincy may be one of my new favorite authors.