Author: Rachel Brimble
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Length: 91 pages
Genres: Historical Romance
BUY LINK(S):
The Wild Rose Press - http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=195&products_id=4967
BLURB:
To keep
herself from the depths of poverty, Milly Shepherd needs to be appointed
manager of the Red Lion Tavern. The elderly owner is in failing health and has
promised her the job permanently if no one more suitable applies. Milly will
fight with her entire being to make the job her own.
Joseph Jacobs
needs to supplement his income to pay off his father’s creditors and save him
from debtor’s prison. Though the job as manager of the local tavern looks
promising, Milly is favored by both the owner and customers. Instead,
Joseph swallows his pride and agrees to tend bar.
As they work together, their attraction grows, their goals cross, and both
Millie and Joseph find they must face their fears …the question is whether they
face them alone or together?
EXCERPT #1:
Joseph Jacobs closed the tavern
door behind him and paused a moment to take in his surroundings. As a man used
to looking over his shoulder and sensing trouble, experience taught him to be
aware of others before they became aware of you. He narrowed his gaze. The
meager number of patrons at the tables surprised him at an hour when he
expected the bar to be fairly busy. He glanced at the clock; maybe it wasn’t
time for the workers yet.
He shifted his gaze to the woman
standing beneath the clock and his heart kicked. Her green-gold eyes held him
where he stood. She stared and Joseph swallowed, willing some words to come
forth from his frozen tongue or at least a smile to curve his paralyzed lips.
She lifted her eyebrows and
slowly pulled a cloth from her shoulders. Her hair was a mass of fire-tipped
curls around her oval face, her skin creamy-white and her parted lips, a soft
delicate pink. Joseph cleared his throat and belatedly removed his hat.“Good
evening, miss.”
Her smile slipped easily into
place. “Good evening to you, sir.” Her voice was smooth, clear and full of
confidence. “Are you looking to quench your thirst or just planning on soaking
up the atmosphere?”
Joseph inhaled a long breath
through flared nostrils as if trying to smell her. Something told him she’d
smell of lavender…or maybe musk. Something to throw a man off guard, to lower
his defenses.
He stepped forward. “Neither. I
am looking for the landlord. Would you happen to know if he’s available?”
Her gaze lingered on his a moment
longer before she looked to the four glasses at the table beside her. She
grasped them expertly between her fingers and carried them behind the bar
without answering his question.
Joseph couldn’t take his gaze
from the natural sway of her hips beneath the deep burgundy dress she wore, the
bustle a little too prominent for the current fashion showing her lack of money
to afford better. Why else would a woman with the features of an artist’s model
be working in a tavern unless necessity demanded it?
Review:
Let me start off by saying that Rachel is my English Rose. I adore her as a person, writer and as someone that has cheered me up when I needed it. This is her second Victorian historical romance and it doesn't disappoint.
I know that my English Rose is nervous about this review and she shouldn't be. Its a sweet,
historical with a complete twist on what you expect from two Victorian characters. Ms. Brimble writes with a deft hand and her settings are perfect. I really feel like in the story; walking down the street; in the tavern; on the docks. Her imagery is fantastic but it doesn't over power the story. Only enhances it.
Milly is not your typical Victorian English Rose. Oh no, she works for a living in a tavern and is looking to be promoted to manager of the tavern. She provides for her mother and sister and will not let a man take that position away from her. She's smart, friendly and different from the standard Victorian lady. She is a lady but has no use for balls, fancy things. She wants all of that for herself and family but it will have to wait. She's not a bitter person but a very happy person and very well liked. What she never counted on was fighting for a job and her heart.
Joseph is a the complete opposite of what an English gentleman. Down on his luck, sharing a room with his father and losing his stature. I really felt for Joseph. He really wanted the tavern manager job but ended up working for Milly in the end. His pride was wounded and he wouldn't ask for help. Damn English pride! When a part of his past catches up with him, will he let Milly help him or push her away.
Milly and Joseph were well thought out and drawn characters. I understood what motivated them and kept them from truly opening up to one another in the beginning. Their romance was sweet and uplifting. I felt their need for each other and keeping their independence. Again, Ms. Brimble puts the characters in opposite roles that are standard in Victorian novels and she does a great job.
I highly recommend Love's Debt for all you nay sayers about Victorian novels. This one is different, fresh and heartwarming.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Represented
by US
agent Dawn Dowdle, of Blue Ridge Literary Agency, Rachel is a member of the
Romantic Novelists Association and Romance Writers of America, When she isn’t
writing, you’ll find Rachel with her head in a book or walking the beautiful
English countryside with her family. Her
dream place to live is Bourton-on-the-Water in South West England. And in the
evening? Well, a well-deserved glass of wine is never, ever refused…
Contact Rachel at:
Website - http://www.rachelbrimble.com
Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/rachelbrimble
or @rachelbrimble
a Rafflecopter giveaway
You are the sweetest lady in the whole wide world!! Thank you for such a fabulous review - I write my historicals for you! :)
ReplyDeleteRachel x
I really enjoyed reading this book - it's sweet, fun and romantic - not entering the contest since I already have it:) Congratulations to Rachel on the release
ReplyDelete