Review: The Soldier – Grace Burrowes

Series: Duke’s Obsession 2
Genre: Historical romance
Pages: 448
Published: June 1st 2011 Sourcebooks Casablanca

This Regency era battle of wits, wills, and the sexes features a wily duke determined to see the succession of his line secured. The duke can’t force his sons to marry, but he can make their lives miserable until they do. Resisting his pressure, each gentleman holds out for true love.

The second book in the series features Devlin St. Just, the duke’s oldest, but illegitimate, son. He arrives at his new estate weary in body and spirit only to find the previous owner’s bastard daughter and her beautiful cousin are his responsibility and making his life almost unbearably complicated.

My thoughts:
As always, a little OCD book reading order speech. Trust me, you can easily read this one without having read book 1 in the series. But if you want to do it right then yes read book 1 first, or read this one and then book 1.
Now on to the book. Devlin St. Just is the illegitimate son of a Duke and now by something he did (I will not tell you what) he has a new estate and a title to go with it. He is a soldier and he is still plagued by the war, battle wounds are hard to get over. Still what was there not to like about him, he was kind  and that is the best quality in a man. The heroine Emmaline is a baker who lives near the estate. She has secrets and all she wants is to protect Winnie who is now Delin’s responsibility. Since I guessed Emmaline’s secret at once I had time to contemplate over her choices and I grew to understand her. I liked her because I knew what urged her on. Of course I wanted her to stop running and just live but I knew it was hard. But she deserved love.
This book is about Devlin taking on new responsibilities, how he becomes very fond of his young charge and how he falls in love. What I like about this book and book 1 is that when the man realizes that he is in love he will do anything. It is the woman who is troubled and not ready to be loved, or feels like she deserves to be loved. But the men are strong and do not care about status or power. Only love matters.
Worth mentioning are some horrible townspeople with their noses in the air, Devlin’s halfbrother Valentine (book 3) and the Vicar who is courting Emmi. And I liked the Vicar, I hope he gets to live a bit and fall in love. I do hope he gets a book of his own too.
Conclusion:
A lovely book about how love truly conquers all.
Rating:
Nice
Cover
I do want to see heads

21 thoughts on “Review: The Soldier – Grace Burrowes

  1. Blodeuedd says:

    @ChrisHappy Friday!@VFGI think I know why you did not like Emmie..and I think that actually helped me like her@Carolit was :)@AnaLol, well I am glad that you at least liked that one better 😉

  2. Nise' says:

    LOL – I agree about the heads, what is with so many book covers cutting them off. I guessed the big secret. I look forward to Valentine's story and agree, hope, the vicar gets a gal.

  3. Jenny N. says:

    When I read the book summary at the top I thought for sure that the heroine would either be the previous owner's daughter or the cousin. A little suprised to find out that its a baker instead.

  4. Blodeuedd says:

    @NaidaIt was a good one :)@AmusedI do love that he wants her no matter what. He does not give a damn about society@MelissaI had to put in a little bit of evil there 😉 But I am happy to report that I think he married the queen and they loved happily ever after

  5. Blodeuedd says:

    @MysticaI do like my HR@NiseI was not sure about the Vicar first but at the end I really wanted a girl for him too.And yes what is up with the cutting of heads thing?@JennyOh should have made it clear that it's the baker who is the cousin. Her aunt got pregnant by the lord and was left with a young daughter

  6. Blodeuedd says:

    @MelissaIf you enjoy her work then I am sure you'd like this one tooThanks Misha!Have a good one you too@MissieOh yes Melissa tend to go crazy sometimes with her reading out of order habit, lol@AurianIt sure does 😀 So I am doing good so far

  7. Blodeuedd says:

    @StaciI was surprised when I liked the first one, I always am if I have read that bloggers weren't too keen on the book. But it was good fun@LarissaHihi, I truly have it with UF and fantasy. I would NEVER read out of order, but with other genres it works

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