Book Review: The Mistress’ House by Leigh Michaels

The Mistress’ House by Leigh Michaels. ©2011 Sourcebooks Casablanca. ISBN 9781402241352. Mass Market Paperback. Regency Romance. 320 pages. Source: ARC furnished by the publishers.

Synopsis: A rakish Earl buys a love nest and winds up falling madly in love with and marrying the lady he installs there. Because of its proximity to the Earl, and his rakish reputation, the next two ladies who move into the house after that can’t avoid a scandal, but each one is on her way to true love…

Review: The Mistress’ House is the first in a new Regency Romance series, and is actually three interwoven stories in one book. The three love stories follow three couples: Thorne and Anne, Richard and Felicity, and Julian and Georgie. While the stories were very well-written, I did find them a little too sweet for my taste. However that won‘t stop me from recommending it to those who are looking for tender romance stories to escape in. There’s also plenty of passion to spare, but one can expect nothing less from a book focuses on mistresses.

Overall, well-written and something I’d recommend but not something I’d read twice. 3/5.

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