Wednesday 18 March 2020

Callum

Callum

#3 Regency Rockstars

Sasha Cottman

Callum by Sasha Cottman

Reviewed by Helen

MS Cottman has dug deep with this installment in the series, having already gotten to know Callum in the first two books this guy is suffering but how badly we didn’t know till now and the emotions that are flowing will have you turning the pages and I shed a few tears as we get to know more about Callum and the wonderful strong woman, Eliza who has his heart and soul in her heart and hands.

Callum has always been the life of the party caring and fun, but going to war changes him, he has demons that bring out the worst in him, he loves playing his flute with his best friends The Nobel lords but drinking is causing an upheaval between the Lords and then there is the problems in his family that cause more pain, and the woman he loves Eliza, the woman he now feels that he will never be good enough for, the woman he cannot let out of his heart and the woman he needs more than anything.

Eliza has loved Callum for many years and before Waterloo everything was going so good, but Callum returned a different man and while others could not see beneath the real Callum Eliza never gave up on loving and wanting to be there for him. Against the wishes of her beloved brother, Nobel Lord Reid Eliza stands by her man and helps him with keeping sober and with the pain that tragedy causes.

This really is a moving, sensual and emotional story that pulled me in, the characters are very easy to be friends with and feel their joy and feelings. It was so good to see the real Callum come out with his beloved Eliza by his side, Eliza what a heroine so honest and caring and strong. There was a lot that he had to go through first including being abandoned by his best friends, but love shines through with such joy, I did love this story and I am loving this series I am looking forward to Kendal’s story now. MS Cottman thank you for a fabulous story, I do highly recommend this one and the series.

5 stars


Published March 16th 2020