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Publisher's Note:

Harry Stillman cares nothing for his future and spends his time at gaming tables, horse races, and in the company of whatever beautiful woman has caught his eye that week. He has little use for society or his uncle’s approval—until his debts begin exceeding his profits. When Uncle Elliott refuses to pay off the debt, and instead offers him a large, monetary wedding gift if Harry were to marry a woman of his uncle’s approval, Harry is offended, angry, and … scared. His dire straits drives him to seek out the infamous Lord Damion—a moneylender who extolls a heavy price for his assistance. Lord Damion, however, is not a lord at all, or even a man. When Lady Sabrina’s cheating husband leaves her, then ends up dying in a carriage accident, she creates a plan to ensure her future security through the secret persona of Lord Damion, and she is quickly becoming the richest woman in England. When Harry presents his case to Lord Damion—hidden behind a partition and communicating through notes, not speech—she finds him ridiculous but somewhat endearing and agrees to consider his situation. However, when she finds Harry unconscious in the gutter later that day, his leg badly broken and his face barely recognizable from the beating that’s left him on the edge of death, she transports him to a house she keeps in Wimbledon. When Harry wakes, he is surprised to find himself in widow Sabrina’s house. Through the weeks of recovery, Harry is humbled by Sabrina’s selfless care, and reveals details of his character he has not shown to an…

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Rakes and Roses

by Josi S. Kilpack

Overall Book Review:

Rakes and Roses is the type of book where you intend to read one chapter and then head to bed. Next thing you know, you have finished the book and it’s three o’clock in the morning! This newest Proper Romance from Shadow Mountain is THAT good. Bestselling author Josi S. Kilpack brings an air of mystery with lots of romance to this continuation of the Mayfield Family Saga. The third book in the series, readers do not need to read the previous two works to follow its character-driven plot. Main character Harry is a complex character and unlike a typical Regency-period hero, his evolution throughout the book felt realistic and proved deeply satisfying. The book boasts plenty of chemistry and flirtations, as well as strong writing from Kilpack. The triumph of the characters in overcoming their challenges is a most rewarding part of the story. Highly recommended!

Review of an Advance Reading Copy

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Shadow Mountain


Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  None

Violence/Gore:  A few implied occurrences of violence including beating a child and domestic abuse; secondhand reports of violence including a fight between men and domestic abuse; a few brief scenes of violence including fistfights; an extended incident of violence (over 1 page) involving a man being beaten by a group of men; a brief scene of blood and gore involves the injuries relating to the said beating.

Sex/Nudity:  Several incidents of kissing on the hand and lips; several sexual references including talk of being an illegitimate daughter and recollections of seducing women; several implied or reported incidents of sexual activity involving mistresses, debauchery, implied offers to a widow for ‘comfort’ and ‘trying’ for an heir. 

Mature Subject Matter:

Death of husband and family members, domestic abuse, gender inequality, women’s rights, panic attacks, depression, gambling, infidelity, verbal abuse and bullying, miscarriage and the inability to have more children, clubfoot, abandonment, attempting thievery.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

A main character is an alcoholic and drinks excessively; the character goes through alcohol withdrawal and/or detox. 

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About the Reviewer

My mother was the one who sparked my love of books. Long before school instruction, she sat me down and taught me to read. My childhood was filled with trips to the library and bookmobile to find great books. My first loves were The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Pippi Longstocking series by Astrid Lingren. Now as a mom and speech pathologist, I am constantly looking for good, clean books to use at home and in therapy. I enjoy reading many different genres, but my favorites are usually historical fiction. I married my best friend, the “boy next door”, and we have a beautiful little girl who we often find sprawled out on the floor, flipping through picture books. Together our family likes to swim, run and play tennis. Besides reading, I also love to bake, garden and travel.