Review: Waiting For an Earl Like You by Alexandra Hawkins

Posted January 4, 2017 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review: Waiting For an Earl Like You by Alexandra HawkinsWaiting For an Earl Like You by Alexandra Hawkins
Series: Masters of Seduction, #3
Published by St. Martin's Paperbacks Publication Date: January 3rd 2017
Pages: 352
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four-stars

LOVE ISN’T ALWAYS WHAT IT SEEMS. Justin Reeve Netherwood, Earl of Kempthorn—a.k.a. Thorn—has never cared much for his neighbor’s daughter. But his twin brother, Gideon, befriended the wild, reckless, and wholly inappropriate Miss Olivia Lydall in youth, and two have been close ever since. So when Olivia finds herself in a state of romantic conflict and seeks out Gideon for advice, he’s only too pleased to oblige. Only problem: The man Olivia is speaking to is Thorn. And now it’s too late for him to tell Olivia the truth…
Thorn always believed that Olivia was too smitten with Gideon for her own good. So what’s the harm in steering her away from him? But Thorn’s charade turns out to be anything but harmless once he begins to see Olivia for who she really is: A woman full of spirit and passion…and someone he can’t live without. But how can Thorn claim Olivia’s heart when their deepening connection—and burning desire—is built on lies and deceit?

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

Alexandra Hawkins always provides guilty pleasure historical romances. The heroes are generally wicked and the heroines headstrong to stand up to that wicked hero. This book was no exception. The interactions between Thorn and Olivia were delightful. I couldn’t wait for the next interaction because they completely threw each other off-kilter. And let’s not talk about the sexual chemistry between these two. Even when they were arguing it was off the charts. But it wasn’t the H/h that made this a 4 star instead of a 5-star review. It was the sudden disappearance of Thorn’s twin, Gideon, and the ending.

I adored this book right up until the last page. I had questions about what was going on with Gideon, but I could overlook those as we made our way to Thorn and Olivia’s HEA. The ending did me in. It was kind of abrupt. Olivia and Thorn make-up, she asks when they are going to wed and he says when he finds Gideon. No one had been worried about Gideon before and his disappearance shouldn’t impact you getting off the grass and at least get closure with Olivia’s father. It was kind of “Hey, he already agreed and after all that’s happened we’re just going to do our own thing.” Given the events that had just happened, I would have liked the closure with her father…even if we weren’t getting their wedding at the end.

All that being said, if you are a lover of historical romances you must pick this book up. The banter and chemistry with these two characters more than makeup for my dislike of the last page.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.