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I enjoyed reading it. Though the story is a bit unconventional, it is something new and fresh.
Meet Isabella, aka Lady Ashby, a young widow who's recently lost her loving husband and, thus, lives a life in mourning. It takes her a few months to get hold of her life until she decides that she will create moments herself rather than some divine intervention having all power. She wants to know when her last kiss or her last intimate relationship will be. She has grieved for endless months for her husband, knowing how he was taken away from her and died in her arms after the war.
Meet Captain Winterton, a young soldier recently arriving in London. He had once met Isabella in Brussels and fell deeply in love with her but kept his emotions to himself when he found out that Isabella was already married and in love with her husband.
Fate brings them together again, and Isabella offers to spend intimate moments with Leo so she can write her own list and check off the items on her list. She likes to take control of her sex life.
What Leo is supposed to do? He's already in love with her.
And the worst part is...Isabella may try another man should Leo refuse her offer. How can he?
**** for the ARC copy!
Isabella is a young widow who wants to move on from her grief and take charge of her future. To fulfill her list of desires, she proposes to naval captain Leo, who has always been in love with her. However, she is unaware of this and refuses to love anyone other than her late husband. Leo, unwilling to let anyone take advantage of her, agrees to her daring proposal... There's a lot of steam and snatched moments, but the book is about more than that. It discusses sadness, infertility, and the ability of love to heal. Thank you to Boldwood, Netgalley, and the author!
Young widow Isabella, Lady Ashby, is mourning the loss of her husband and plans to retreat from society to live a quiet life in Yorkshire. But before she disappears from London's social scene, she wants one last taste of adventure. With a scandalous list in hand—one that could ruin her and her family if discovered—Isabella turns to her honourable friend, Captain Leo Winterton, to help fulfil her final desires. Unbeknownst to Isabella, Leo harbours deep feelings for her, and when she proposes her daring plan, he's unable to refuse. As they embark on this risky venture, Leo hopes to convince Isabella that they belong together, but with society's watchful eyes, the stakes couldn't be higher. Will they find happiness, or will their impropriety lead to their downfall?
*I’d like to thank NetGalley, Bollywood Books and Emma Orchard for providing me with a free ARC in exchange for an honest review.
“What the Lady Wants” is the third book in Emma Orchard’s “The Runaway Heiress”-series, and tells the story of the young widow Lady Isabella Ashby and Captain Leo Winterton.
18 months ago Isabella lost her beloved husband at the battlegrounds of Waterloo. Grief struck, she had received Regency style mental health interventions, and hid from the world for almost two years. Now she has decided that the only way to regain control over her life is to follow a list. A list that contains all the things she wants to do for one last time before resigning herself to never be with anyone ever again. Her chosen and very accomplice Leo had fallen for Isabella 18 months ago when they met perchance in Brussels. He hides his feelings in order to enter the arrangement, willing to have his heart broken just to hold Isabella in his arms for a short time. When both of them get invited to a house party, the tension between them heightens. And soon they find themselves on a crossway to either have their hearts broken or forge a way for the future. Unfortunately, the choice is quickly taken from then…
First of all I thought that Isabella and Leo were very well crafted characters with strengths and flaws. Isabella’s journey out of grief and into a fulfilling future was well portrayed from her clinging to her list to soon adding experiences before dropping the entire thing altogether. It was a joy to read her gain control by abandoning control. There are many great lessons in her story. Leo had been an absolute cutiepie. I loved how much he cared for Isabella even though he was sure she might never return the sentiment. His impatience paired with his hurt when Isabella did reject his declaration added great tension to their relationship, but also showed that he did have some boundaries and wouldn’t just get trembled on by a hot and cold love interest. I especially liked the dynamic of their intimate relationship. Isabella finding out that she prefers taking on a more dominant role in the bedroom, and Leo discovering his instincts to comply was very lovely and very steamy to read. Also, the way Isabella turned an insult Leo had endured as a child into an endearing nickname in the bedchamber, because what others ridiculed was something she adored very much, was a sweet moment indicating the growth in their emotional intimacy. However, I felt the last third of their story and the development of their relationship sort of fell flat. The back and forth simply lasted for too long, and it got really tiring to have them fail to communicate over and over again.
Additionally, the writing did not help with this flaw in the storytelling. Though Emma is a very talented writer with great wit, she had the tendency to tell instead of show. Many chapters are constructed completely on the inner life or more the thoughts or recollection of the main characters instead of showing the actual scenes happening. A lot of the relationship development is told instead of shown, failing to create an emotional bond between the main characters and the reader. This also creates a great lack of action. When everything is recollected and told instead of shown as an action, scenes can feel incredibly long, and the intensity of feelings get lost in between descriptions of feelings and thoughts.
I am not quite sure how I feel about the Jane Austen references. For one Isabella does read Austen, and enjoys her novels. Secondly, the group of house party attendees meets the Bingleys and Bennetts on a country dance, creating ties to the world of “Pride and Prejudice”. Though it was a cute homage to Austen, I found it to be unnecessary, creating a weird plot hole in the world building.
Overall, “What the Lady Wants” is a good novel with its highs and lows. I think the writing style might not suit everybody, however some might enjoy it very much. The characters are the gold piece of this novel, and show great talent of the author.
Devastated by the loss of her husband two years prior, the young and alluring Lady Isabella Ashby has vowed to renounce society and retreat to the seclusion of her family’s Yorkshire estate. Before bidding farewell to her London life, however, she craves one final taste of freedom.
Driven by a secret desire list that could shatter her reputation, Isabella turns to the honorable Captain Leo Winterton for help in fulfilling her unconventional wishes. Unbeknownst to her, Winterton harbors a deep affection for her, making him an unlikely yet willing accomplice. As their dangerous liaison deepens, they must navigate the treacherous waters of desire and deception, all while risking their social standing and hearts.
This was the second of Emma Orchard’s books that I’ve read. They’ve both been enjoyable enough, fairly light reads that I’ve finished in a couple of sitting. It is a spicy Regency tale of desire and defiance as Lady Isabella Ashby embarks on a scandalous quest. This novel is perfect for fans of Bridgerton-esque romance. While the plot is somewhat predictable, the characters are engaging and the chemistry between Isabella and Leo is good. It’s a pleasant escape into the world of Regency England.
Loss and love!
What a topsy turvy world. Isabella, Lady Ashby Mauleverer, newly widowed, her husband Ash having died in her arms after Waterloo, had suffered a world of pain.
Seeking to take control of her life again Isabella has decided to take a lover. She has a list to work through and taking control of her life might help her come to terms with the death of her dearly beloved husband, a cavalry officer and the Duke of Northriding’s younger brother.
At a grand ball at Mauleverer House she meets Captain Leo Winterton, who’d actually met Isabella at a ball in Brussels just before Waterloo.
So we have two people coming together, shading truths. When they have to engage with the real world, what will their relationship be? Part of Orchard’s series, Runaway Heiress, this is a slightly different take on love, regret, and finding oneself.
An enjoyable read!
A Boldwood Books ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher.
(Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.)
I liked this book. What the Lady Wants is the third book in The Runaway Heiress series, but it can be read as a stand-alone. This is a more light and fun read. I enjoyed this story's "bucket list" element because it forced Isabella to step out of her comfort zone and do things she would not normally do. It also allowed Isabella and Leo to spend more time together. The dialogue was enjoyable. It's witty, sharp, and flows perfectly. If you like that more "classic" style of writing, then you will love the detail that Emma puts into her stories. She does a great job at including lush and vivid descriptions that bring the story to life.
If you are a fan of a hero who falls harder and first and a hero that has been pinning for the heroine for years that you will like the romance between Leo and Isabella. This is one of Boldwood Books' more spicer romances. Usually, Boldwood Books are closed-door or partially closed-door romances, but that is not the case for this book. I enjoyed all those secret moments that Isabella and Leo found. That element of trying not to get caught just heightens those emotions between the two characters and me as a reader.
What the Lady Wants is a swoony and easy story to fall in love with.
This book was super cute. It was easy to get into and the writing was very easy to follow. This isn’t the genre I typically love reading but this book did something to me! I would definitely recommend
This was a fun combination of a classic regency read, complete with the prose we have come to expect from Austin or Bronte, and a spicy modern-feeling romance.
Fans of "true" regency novels may not love this as the sex is definitely the main plot point. However, the very modern "friends with benefits to HEA" pipeline fits nicely in the descriptive writing. You feel the tone of classic historical novels (so much information about outfits, gardens and hats!) while seeing a contemporary trope play out. The "tragic backstories" trope is well handled here and for a sex-focused narrative really delves into the mental health impacts of Isabella's widowhood and the implications it has for future romantic ventures. Add in a dash of "he falls first"/"unrequited love" and we have a delightful romp to an HEA.
I am excited that this is in a series and can't wait to read the back catalog of Orchard's work.
What the Lady Wants is the third book in the Runaway Heiress series. This was a new to me author. The side characters had been MC in the previous book but I had no problem reading this as a standalone.
I really enjoyed this book and felt the emotion in the story. It was a neat twist on the idea of a spinster having memories for themselves before going off to live in a cottage by the sea. Instead with a widow having these experiences before embracing widowhood. An empowering way for the heroine to take control of her life. I loved the changes in thought that the heroine had throughout her journey. I was able to emphasize with her and thought it was a realistic procession.
It was easy to see from the beginning that Leo and Isabella’s plan would eventually implode but it didn’t make reading how it would happen any less enjoyable.
The hero is also lovingly called Bear due to his body hair.
It’s a bit heavier as grief and other topics are explored in the book.
The last third did seem to drag a bit as it started to get repetitive.
The side characters were endearing though (despite all their meddling) although one thing was forgiven too easily.
Overall, I enjoyed the writing and look forward to more from this author.
Content warnings (and possible spoilers are below).
There are three encounters plus other intimate and off the page scenes.
I received an advance copy from Boldwood via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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CW: Infertility (and being wrongly diagnosed), surprise baby, depression-I really wish the author would’ve put a note on this at the end as it’s referred to multiple times that the heroine was sick or unwell for a while after her husband’s death. It was appeared to be written in a more historical way but would’ve liked to have a note making the connection between historical and modern wording.
I absolutely loved the book 2 in this companion series and gushed all over my Instagram feed and monthly wrap up about it. So when I saw book 3 listed I immediately requested it hoping to be swept away again.
That was unfortunately not the case. I just didn't click with Isabella and Winterton at all.
I will definitely still grab what Orchard writes next but this one just didn't work for me.
Thank you for the opportunity to read earlY!
This book was enjoyable and it’s a well-written historical romance - very Jane Austen writing style. I usually love that writing style but for some reason, I had a hard time with it in this book. I also had a hard time connecting with the characters, so that may have been it. It was fun and flirty and the plot kept moving it just didn’t hit for me. There’s an air of espionage and sneakiness that kept me reading though.
I liked that Leo wasn’t a rake or a womanizer; he was just a gentleman who was ready to settle down on his own free will instead of an unforeseen circumstance that made him marry. I loved the conversations Isabella and Leo had, and how genuine their connection felt.
Lady Isabella Ashby lost her husband two years ago, she's still young, but doesn't want to marry again. Before moving back to her family in Yorkshire, she has a bucket list of erotic fantasies she intends to tick off. She selects the dashing Captain Leo Winterton to help her in this endeavour, not knowing that Leo has been in love with her for two years.
The style is like the classics written during the Regency era, which means lengthy descriptions and sometimes very circumnavigating dialogues. It's a story about letting go of grief and erotic self-discovery far more than romance and the way to the Happy Ending feels like a sub-plot rather than the main focus of the novel.
Generous 3 stars. I had read book #2 in the serious as an arc and found the writing clunky and overly detailed to the point of becoming disinterested, and hoped it just needed editing. I think it’s just the author’s style, which isn’t my personal favorite. This book, which can be read as a standalone, is about a young widow who doesn’t want her “last time” to be her last time. She makes a list of all the sexy time things she wants to do one last time and ropes a guy into helping her thru the list. Unbeknownst to her, he’s been in love with her, so he takes one for the team and helps her out. While the is open door, the overly detailed writing skips these parts. At best, this is a library rental if you want regency sexy times.
Thank you Boldwood Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Loving books in this era ! Kind of hard to get into but still a decent read ! I liked the female lead charachter and her strong personality .
Isabella, the widowed Lady Ashby Mauleverer is out of mourning for her beloved Ashby and preparing to retire from society, but before she does, she wants one last adventure and has made a list of things she wants to accomplish – a list that could ruin her. To complete her list, she will need help and has decided that Captain Leo Winterton is the perfect man for the job! Isabella has no desire to remarry nor fall in love, but she isn’t quite ready to wither away, and despite her grief, she longs for a connection and hopes that Leo can be that man.
Captain Leo Winterton has been in love with Isabella for years, but she was happily married, so he suffered his unrequited love in silence. But when Isabella approached him with her request for his help with her “list”, he is torn between the opportunity to finally be with the woman he has loved from afar and his sense of propriety. He also knows that he could be setting himself up for further heartbreak as Isabella has made it clear that love and marriage will play no part in her future. Will he risk his heart for the chance to change her mind?
This was an interesting story, not quite what I was expecting, as it was more emotional that I thought it would be. Isabella’s journey to let go of the grief of losing her beloved Ashby and finding herself was the focus of this book. Which is fine, but it does seem to make the romance seem like a secondary plot point, rather than the primary story. This book is full of emotion, self-discovery, unrequited love, a bit of steam, wonderful secondary characters, a bit of angst, a second chance at love, and finally a HEA. Overall, I liked this story, but not quite as much as the previous books and I while I would recommend this title, I don’t think I would read it again. This is the third book in the series, but it could be read as a standalone title with no problems.
3, maybe 3.5 stars
*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own. *
Feisty widow ready to reclaim her life and the Captain she’s convinced herself can help her with her “sex list”. Bit a cinnamon roll hero who is content to let her lead. High steam and spice with a variety of encounters. A lot of mixed emotions, assumptions and a few lies from two hard-headed individuals who refuse to let themselves find their HEA for a frustratingly long time… Nice long story that provides story and emotion along with the spice. Satisfying ending that makes me want to read further.
I received a complimentary ARC copy from NetGalley. This is my unbiased review.
I love Emma Orchard's previous novel set in the same universe, A Duke of One's Own, but this one didn't hit the same way. Perhaps it's because there were no gothic elements and the other novel had the reformed rake trope which is one of my favourites. If you love regency romances and Bridgerton you'll still definitely enjoy this book and I look forward to the next novel in this series.
Thank you again to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for this ARC.
If you’re looking for a Georgette Heyer–style novel but with more spice, this book is for you. It’s lighthearted and fun with relatable characters and tons of sensual tension. I loved the chemistry between Leo and Isabella—I just wish there had been more interactions between them that didn’t involve Isabella’s list or their physical relationship.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC.
This is the next book in a Regency series written by new author Emma Orchard. If you are a Bridgerton fan or like books in the Georgette Heyer style with a little more spice, you will love this series and indeed this book.
Lady Isabella Ashby is a young widow, married to Ash who died in her arms after Waterloo. She has suffered from her loss and now, after a couple of years, feels ready to go out into society again. However there are certain things she misses and she decides to find some unwary male to help her reclaim them before returning to Yorkshire and a celibate life. She has no intention to remarry and wishes to remain faithful to her late husband’s memory.
When she meets Captain Leo Winterton she has found her perfect accomplice for a no strings attached relationship. But, unbeknownst to Isabella, Leo has harboured feelings for her for a long time which will lead to some complications in her plan and lots of confusion and misery on both sides.
I liked the way this novel, set in past times but written in the 21st century, examined issues such as infertility ,mental health and of course grief. These are timeless themes that deserve to be mentioned.
Be warned that there is a lot of spice in the books and particularly in this one where Isabella has a list of actions she wants her lover to “experience” with her. There is not as much intrigue in this book as in the earlier ones- there are no villains as such which makes the story much simpler. I recommend this for a light hearted and fun Summer read.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for my advance copy.