Wednesday 22 April 2020

Kendal

Kendal

Regency Rockstars #4

Sasha Cottman

Kendal by Sasha Cottman

Reviewed by Helen

Kendal’s story I have been looking forward to this one, he is a very passionate about his music and about most things in life, I was wondering how Kendal and his piano tuner the beautiful Mercy Woods would get their HEA and MS Cottman has pulled his life together very nicely, a few hiccups along the way which meant some angst and tension between them but the sensual pull was always there.

Lord Kendal Grant is a musical genius and has the temperament to go with it, but now playing music with the Nobel Lords his muse has run away and he is not coping well, he organizes a piano tuner to come and tune his instrument and suddenly he is in love and the muse has returned when he meets the beautiful piano tuner’s daughter Mercy, he must have her and after a first kiss he is convinced that she will be his wife, but that may be OK when he is the second son to a Duke but a family scandal has made him Marquis and Mercy is pulling away.

Mercy Woods comes from the wrong side of The Thames, but the attraction between her and Kendal is hard to ignore and then a sensual kiss is pushing her towards him not to mention the melding of their musical talents makes such beautiful music and they are spending as much time together as possible. Mercy finds herself pregnant and convinced that she will never be good enough to be a Duchess and decides it is better to marry someone else, but her heart will always belong to Kendal.

This is a well written story, filled with lots of emotion and such a sensual romance, MS Cottman has pulled together a regency with a difference, one that had me turning the pages, I loved that Kendal knew he loved Mercy and nothing was going to stop him from making her his Lady even a wedding and Mercy what a strong heroine she is loveable and suits Kendal so well, I love it when two people so meant to be together get their HEA. I loved this one, so four of the Nobel Lords have found their forever partners after setting up the group to continue on in their rakish ways, I do highly recommend this one and the series. Thank you MS Cottman, it is a fabulous story.

5 stars


Published April 14th 2020