Not just lust…
Synopsis
The Wicked Lord’s Mistress is set in the late Victorian period (1886) for fans of upstairs/downstairs dramas such as Downton Abbey and steamy romances. It explores the continuing love story between Lily, a lady’s maid at Torrington Hall, and a handsome, mysterious aristocratic hero called Lord Edgar Wilson.
Lily is surrounded by challenges from all sides. She is being blackmailed by the evil Mallkins, she has a secret past that she is trying to hide, and her forbidden love affair with Lord Wilson grows more risky every day. Can their lusty affair transform into the tender and lasting love that Lily craves? And given the differences in their class, is a happy ending possible for them?
Then a new enemy comes into Lily’s life, someone who is determined to destroy her. Lily finds herself facing the greatest challenge of her life, and hopes that Lord Wilson will be her hero.
My review
This is the second part of a series, and I really suggest to read the first part before heading into the second part. Otherwise the story would be confusing and as this is a good story in his genre, it would be a pity if you wouldn’t like it because some things wouldn’t make sense.
The story of Lily and Lord Wilson is by long not a simple one, as she is a simple maid and he is after all a Lord.
Despite the difference in class and secrets, both of them cannot resist their attraction.
But how will their affair end? Lily has many secrets she wants to tell Lord Wilson, but just cannot. And Lord Wilson is being pushed to marry someone of equal class…
I really enjoyed the story even if sometimes I had a nice roll of the eyes…
Lily is a woman who had her share of bad luck and is blackmailed into doing things she really doesn’t want to do. And Lord Wilson is the chosen victim.
It’s nice to see how the feelings evolve from just lust into more. Lily shows during the story that when she loves or cares for someone, she does it with all her heart. And is very conflicted when looking after for one person means jeopardize another one.
And Lord Wilson just seems a man following his you-know-what, but goes deep lengths to protect his loved one, and will not stop until the whole truth is uncovered.
For me this story was a pleasant surprise, as I thought it would be just a story where a Lord and a maid would give in their lust for each other, and out of the blue it all ends well.
But this was something different, as yes, there are some heated moments, but both of them have to fight not only for their love, but also for their freedom…

























