One last chance to save a broken marriage
Synopsis
Escape to beautiful Venice for this Victorian marriage reunited story…
An invitation to Venice…
To save their marriage!
Suggesting divorce to her estranged husband, Jamie, Duke of Byson, takes all of Rose Wilkins’s courage. Years of distance and heartbreak have taken a toll—she needs a new start. But Jamie won’t hear of divorce, because of the scandal alone. His counteroffer is a trip to Venice… Might discovering Venice’s delights together rekindle the still-simmering desire that drew Rose to Jamie as a starry-eyed young American heiress?
My review
Rose Wilkins may be the youngest of the Wilkens’ sisters, but she is also the most determine, passionate and maybe strong headed one.
It was her passion that made her marry Jamie, Duke of Byson. But years of distance and heartbreak made it impossible for Rose to keep standing by his side.
So now she is determined to gain her freedom again, and perhaps find love again and divorcing Jamie is the only solution.
But Jamie, after hearing what Rose wants, is also determined. But he is determined to win his wife back, and show Rose he is again the man she fell in love with.
Will Jamie succeed or is all hope and love lost, and even a trip to Venice will not be enough?
Being the youngest member of a family surely has its advantages, but isn’t always easy either. Being the youngest myself, I know what I am talking about…
As the youngest, maybe it’s easier to get things done, but when your siblings have everything they desire, and you don’t, it’s easy to feel like a bit of a failure.
And that is exactly how Rose is feeling. Her sisters Lily and Violet are happily married, with children, while Rose her marriage is as good as non – existing.
Even if Rose and Jamie married out of love, during the years they both have changed and one terrible event devastated them both beyond repair.
So yes, I understood why Rose wanted to divorce Jamie, and enjoying all the attention she received, as she has been described as a real beauty.
And while it may seem like Rose is loving the attention of one specific man, the pain she is feeling on the inside is obvious for us, observant readers.
Because of course she truly loved/loves Jamie, but his behaviour and their past are too hurtful… A past not revealed immediately, but my suspicions appeared to be correct.
It was very nice to see how Rose wanted to make her own future, being an independent woman. How evident that may seem now, even getting divorced is no longer a taboo, in Victorian times these things aren’t always well accepted.
But how much I admired Rose her courage, I also pitied what happened to her and Jamie. What once was a wonderful, passionate relationship turned out to be a disaster. And while that one tragic event was nobody’s fault, the consequences are still being carried around.
And Jamie… he surely isn’t without fault, as yes, he made several mistakes. But Rose’s request for a divorce showed us that passionate man again. But not only that, Jamie is also a man regretting his mistakes and determined to get one last chance to redeem himself.
While their trip to Venice isn’t really the start of winning Rose back, it shows us that Jamie knows and understands Rose. And there isn’t a thing in the world he wouldn’t do for her, eve going to balls and soirées he used to truly dislike.
But he also is carrying that pain around, and him opening up, shows us even more how caring and loving he truly is. And protective too when someone from Rose’s past appears again…
I have read the whole series, and I have come to like all the sisters. But maybe Rose is my favourite one, because what she had endured in the past, but she kept her head high and wanted to find her happiness on her own, not wanting to be dependant of any man.
I loved reading this last chapter of the Wlikins’ sisters, because it shows us that marrying the person we love isn’t the happy ending, but the start of whole different story. Marriage is something you have to fight for together, even after a heart-breaking moment.
But this story, and the author, demonstrates us that even when the love seems to be lost, it never really is.
And that we have to proof our loved – ones that yes, we can change back to the person we once were. And we are worth fighting for and having a second chance.


























