Member Reviews
It is always a good read when there is a return to Blackhaven and its myriad characters.
Felicia is a widow suffering through a difficult marriage and debts. She will never allow herself to love and marry again.
Bernard Muir who is a much loved character from the past now all grown up is a gambler.
The two of them make a connection but multiple circumstances keep them apart including their own feelings,
Enjoyable and good character development.
Justice for the Widow.
Widowed Felicia wants to use her skill at cards to claw back the money that her husband was cheated of and to have some intimate fun with no strings attached. Who knew that the means for both goals would be imbued in a young man she meets at a local ball. A lovely story where a villain gets his comeuppance and a widow learns to trust again. The One Night in Blackhaven series follows seven siblings fortunes from a ball, to the following days, and weeks till they each achieve a HEA. The stories are best read in order but can be read as standalones.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.