When becoming a lady’s companion is just the means to an end…
Synopsis
Spring, 1811… A stranger arrives at Wyverne Hall
Sophie Delavallois is the new companion to the ageing Dowager Marchioness, but she also has another reason for coming to the infamous Wyverne mansion, one that will shake the family to their core.
Lord Drake left his childhood home many years ago, and only returns now to see his beloved grandmother. He takes little interest in the goings on of the house, until the arrival of Mademoiselle Delavallois. There’s something about her that he can’t put his finger on; it’s as if he’s seen her before, but surely, that is not possible…
Sophie is also drawn to Drake, but he is a Wyverne, and she cannot allow herself to fall for him, because her intentions towards the family are resolute – revenge. But inside the walls of WyverneHall, she discovers the rumours about the family barely scratch the surface, and she can’t escape the dangerous allure of the Viscount.
Once her plans are set in motion, will he be her saviour or her ruin?
My review
Sophie Delavallois has lost everything, as she is the only one of her family left. After surviving the Terror in France, she and her family thought that a new life was waiting for them. But things went a totally different direction, leaving Sophie all alone, and on a path that may not be so acceptable. Nevertheless, Sophie is set on revenge, revenge on the family that took everything from hers. And her plan is starting to take fruition as she starts as the new companion to the ageing Dowager Marchioness, as it’s that exact family, the Wyvernes, the culprits. But what Sophie didn’t take in account, is the presence of Lord Drake, grandson of the Dowager. His greatest wish is to stay as far away as possible from his childhood home, but his love for his grandmother makes him to check on her and visit her regularly. And while he distrusts the latest arrival, being Sophie, there is also something about her that intrigues Drake… And Sophie cannot deny to feel the same about Drake, despite all the despicable rumours being spread about him… So will Sophie be able to set her plans into action, gaining her revenge? Or will there be another outcome?
Regency is an era where women don’t have much voice, they are expected to be following the rules, play the game and hope for the best possible marriage proposals. But what happens when all your securities fall apart, when you lose every member of your family and you have to survive on your own?
That is exactly what happened to Sophie at the start of this book. She lost absolutely everything. Not only that, but she lost it all in a terrible way, with only one man, one family to blame, the Wyvernes.
Sophie had to find ways to survive, ways that not everyone would find acceptable, but when needs must, Sophie didn’t have much choice. And in a way, she has been lucky to have found someone to take her under his wings.
Reading about her past, I could for sure understand her thirst for revenge. What happened to her and her family was so despicable, and if I were her, I don’t think I would be able to keep my coolness, my calmness throughout the story.
I liked Sophie, as she is a strong woman, despite everything she has been through? Of course, in a way, she had to become this strong persona, in order to survive. But she has a mind of her own, she is not ashamed of what she has done and is going to do. And I was even in awe of her, having that kind of emancipation, in a time where it isn’t even a word yet…
But beside her strong character, I liked her gentleness with the Dowager. In a way, she finds a kindred spirit, perhaps even a (even though a strange one), grandmotherly figure. Because even if the Dowager has a blessed age, she notices things, she understands more than you may think. Yet she isn’t ashamed to speak out words of disgust even against her own flesh and blood.
I am not averse some spicier moments in book, and when Sophie meets Drake, for sure there are some heated moments. As righteously should, because sparks for sure fly between the pair. But there are moments that are just so despicable, shocking, making me doubt the sanity of some characters.
And those moments made me understand better why Drake wishes to keep his distance from his family. Because it’s obvious that Drake is the good kind of person. His love for his grandmother is obvious, and not only that. He has taken some measurements to protect others, to avoid the family’s name to be tainted even further, as he has also been victimized by some actions…
With two main characters, so set on (self) preservation, and one even so set on revenge, it was amazing to see how they would find each other. And even if their (current) lives couldn’t be more difference, there is an acceptance of each other, without prejudice. There is even an understanding, a belief of what is being said. And that was the beauty of this story, because not everyone would accept Sophie’s actions, or would believe Drake’s words.
I have to say, the ending surprised me with a few revelations I didn’t see coming, but also with perhaps a bit of abruptness. There was a lot happening, and suddenly it was perhaps over too quickly. But that didn’t take away I liked reading this story!
We see in this story that despite everything that has happened in someone’s past, someone who has seen all the ugliness in the world, there are still amazing things, amazing people with an open mind and understanding can be found.
And that revenge perhaps can taste sweet, but aren’t there also other things that taste even sweeter?





























