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Susanna Craig’s Better off Wed is delightful if slightly imperfect. With a smart and strong heroine and a stiff-spined hero, it’s warm and strongly written, and the best book in the Love and Let Spy series thus far.
Impoverished spy, codebreaker and ex-army Captain Jeremy Addison, Viscount Sterling, has been assigned to the case of sly ‘Lady Sterling’, a notorious high society pickpocket who has been bedeviling Scotland Yard for ages. General Scott, Jeremy’s supervisor, has noted that the pickpocket’s game seems to be concealing more – she only targets vulnerable men with high social positions. Scott thinks Lady Sterling is looking for blackmail material and might have gotten her hands on some high-octane secrets. Scott wants Jeremy to stop her before it’s too late…by marrying her. Surely Lady Sterling wouldn’t willingly lie to her own husband – and this way he can get close enough to sniff out her secrets.
“Lady Sterling” happens to be Laura Hopkins, and her motivation happens to be much simpler – she targets sexual harassers, seducers and rapists, and she uses the dirty secrets she’s learned to threaten those those powerful men until they stop harassing their domestic servants or those they’ve abused.
Jeremy quickly finds Laura while she’s posing as a beleaguered, mud-spattered demoiselle with a twisted ankle to get closer to her latest quarry and says Jeremy is her husband – Lord Sterling – to help bolster her cover. He immediately recognizes Laura as the sister of an army comrade who used to entertain the troops at the family inn, and is incredulous that she’s doing what she’s doing. They soon realize that the earl whom she has been plotting to blackmail for harassing his children’s governess is also Jeremy ‘s quarry, although for a different reason – he’s been passing coded messages to the French. They team up to bring the guy in, and discover that the chemistry between them is impossible to ignore.
Better off Wed sports a heroine who has been kissed more often than the hero, and all I can say is yay for inexperienced heroes! But as much as I liked Laura and Jeremy, the book has one big flaw. Jeremy figures out Laura’s secret far too quickly, and the tension to the mystery is very, very low. And yet I liked watching them team up together and try to hash out a romantic connection on top of a partnership, which they have to maintain to keep anyone from finding out who they really are as they draw in their quarry.
I loved Laura’s cleverness and Jeremy’s brilliance, and they’re warm and smart together as a couple. But I can’t go higher than a B+ for Better off Wed.
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Grade: B+
Book Type: Historical Romance
Sensuality: Warm
Review Date: 28/12/21
Publication Date: 12/2021
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This sounds delightful! I’m grabbing it, thanks
excellent book: interesting, funny dialogs, deep understanding of each character, interesting secondary characters, and also sexy.
I don’t think anyone expects you to post UK prices – it’s just a shame that such a great sale…
I’m sorry about that. We don’t have any way to post British prices as an American based site.
I have several of her books on my TBR and after reading this am moving them up the pile.