A friend in need is a friend – or more – indeed
Synopsis
A Rake To The Rescue
Lucy Vaughan has never wanted a husband after witnessing her father’s mistreatment of her mother. Now she faces her worst nightmare, a forced marriage to a man she fears. Who better to help her to flee than Bertie Lovell, the boy who slayed dragons for her when they were children.
Bertie is the black sheep of his family but longs to leave his wild ways behind him and settle down. Lucy’s suitor proves difficult to shake off. Spending so much time together on the road leads to their friendship developing into something deeper. Bertie offers to marry Lucy himself. Can Lucy overcome her fear of marriage and accept Bertie’s offer?
Georgette Heyer meets Mary Balogh in this romantic adventure.
My review
Witnessing her parents’ marriage, has made Lucy Vaughan determined to never get married herself. But her father, who mistreats her mother, has other ideas, and wants to force Lucy into marriage. To make things even worse, he wants Lucy to marry a man she, and other women truly fear and despise.
Luckily for her, she can count on the help of her friend, Bertie Lovell, who recently returned. And when Lucy’s suitor won’t back down, Bertie suggests Lucy a marriage, as his feelings for sure has developed into something deeper. But can Lucy put her own ideology aside, and understand that Bertie’s proposal isn’t only made out of need?
I am the kind of woman who believes that women don’t always needs a man to the rescue. We aren’t all damsels in distress, waiting for our knight in shining armour.
But we all also know that this is a right we had to fight for in the past, and that women didn’t always had a choice in matter of family, marriage etc.
And it’s also a little guilty pleasure of mine to read books where well, a woman does need her own knight in shining armour. And having a new part of this series, how could I not read it???
From the very start I felt sorry for Lucy. Seeing how her father treats her mother, and seeing the violence, made Lucy determined to never get married, as she believes that every man will try to control her, and she is not one to give up her freedom to a man.
Beside feeling sad, I was also kind of proud of Lucy, as she made up her mind about marriage and was sticking to it.
I was also happy for her, as she had an ally in her own mother. It even warmed my heart seeing the length Lucy’s mother wanted to protect her daughter from a fate like hers.
But not only does Lucy has an ally in her mother, also servants of her home are ready to help her out, and then there is her old friend, Bertie…
I immediately liked Bertie. He may be seen as the black sheep of the family, yet he for sure has his heart at the right place. He does not hesitate to help Lucy out in her dire situation, and come up with several ideas to help also those close to Lucy out.
It was sweet to see, even if time has passed from the time Lucy and Bertie were playing together, their friendship is still as comfortable as it was before. That makes it possible to be open and honest about the whole situation and their feelings.
But it’s also that same situation that make it more difficult to understand or realize the real nature of their feelings. Because when things are going rather extreme, and Lucy’s suitor won’t admit defeat, is Bertie’s proposal made out of need or is he speaking the truth?
And are Lucy’s feelings a result of her need for help/ escape or has she truly realized that Bertie may be the man that she truly wants and will never will try to control her?
As this is a rather slow – burning story, and it’s also a rather clean one, as a reader sometimes I found it a TOO slow – burning one. That because of course we as a reader could see just how well – fitted these two friends would be together and we wanted them to realize that too, and as soon as possible!
Yet it was an enjoyable read, seeing how that even in the past men wanted to use their power over women, there were also men appreciating women and just want to love them for who they are, and not want to bring them down.
And it was also once again lovely to see how friendship can evolve to more and how it can make you understand that loving the right person can make you change your idea or opinion about something as important as a marriage.




























