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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Review: Marry in Scarlet


I have read and adored all of Anne Gracie's series and I was ecstatic to receive George's book MARRY IN SCARLET--the latest in the Marriage in Convenience series--for review! I’ve loved all of Anne Gracie’s books and thinks she is Historical Romance’s most underrated author. Everyone who loves HR should be reading Anne Gracie!


George’s book was exactly what I was hoping for and more. She’s vehemently opposed to marriage and the previously jilted Duke of Everingham has the nickname Hartless. Due to unforeseen circumstance, they’re both drawn to each other and then stuck together in a marriage of convenience. I loved the give and take between these two strong personalities. I loved how Hart was able to be self-aware after George took him to task; I loved how George was so much more open and vulnerable than we’ve previously seen. What I REALLY love about Gracie’s books are that they are lowkey on drama and conflict. It’s there and it’s understandable to the situation but never over the top or drawn out. I love escaping into her worlds because I know I’m going to get a beautiful love story, great characters and family dynamics, and realistic conflict without it being over the top. This book and banter was fun on so many levels and I absolutely cannot wait to see what Gracie’s next series is!

Rating: 4 Stars | Genre: Historical Romance
Publisher: Berkley | Source; Format: eARC from publisher

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