Book Review: The Stranger I Wed (The Doves of New York) by Harper St. George is full of tension, struggle, hope, and love.
If you love historical romance with characters that are strong, resilient, resourceful, and when they fall … they fall hard this book is for you!
This is the first book in the new series The Doves of New York and is connected to her Guilded Age series. However, it can read read as a stand-alone. There is also plenty of time to dive in and discover Harper St. George’ backlist before this book releases in April.
However you decide to read … this book has
✔ An American Heiress
✔ The fairest earl of them all
✔ Marriage of Convenience
✔ Strangers to Lovers
✔ Lavender
✔ Fights for social issues
✔ The mirror – OMG … the mirror!
✔ Secrets … so many secrets.
✔ Will do anything to take care of those you love
✔ Slow burn that Scorches ☕🔥🔥🔥🔥
A marriage of convenience that’s unconventional.
Two strangers will discover that you can be friends, lovers, and more with your spouse.
How far would you go to save those you love, protect your name, and find a love that can stand the test of time?
I can’t get enough of Harper St. George and I don’t know if I’ll be able to wait to find out what happens next!
This slow burn scorches. There are multiple intimacy scenes, some may be “extra spicy” and/or graphic. Some scenes might include a dash of “tie-me-up-tie-me-down” play such as light bondage or sex toys as characters explore their curiosities and desires.
Thank you Berkley Publishing for this advance reader copy for an honest and fair review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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