Are you a list
maker? I have lists for everything, especially
work-related items. It feels so
satisfying to cross something off a list!
Lady Madeline Vivers just
wants to have a conventional marriage and life without adventure. Mr. Harry Stern is ambitious and wants to rise
in parliament and does not seem like a good match to Madeline. Harry is convinced otherwise and thinks
Madeline will be the perfect wife to help him to help serve the people of
England. Harry is not titled, which does
cause problems for her mother. The most
important thing on Madeline’s list is for her to love her husband for him to
love her. Will Harry be able to meet
this requirement or will it be the Duke that her mother is pushing forward?
The Husband List is book
number nine in the Worthington series, and the second book in the Worthington Brides
series. I read and enjoyed book number eight
(or one), The Marriage List, earlier this year.
I was more used to the characters this time around, but I still think I
need to go back to the beginning and read the entire series, so I know what is
happening. There are a lot of supporting
characters, and their relationships are not all explained in this novel. It made it confusing when I just wanted to
focus on the main story of Madeline and Harry.
The Husband List is a slow
burn romance without a lot of angst to the story. I enjoyed Lady Madeline’s
first year as a debutante and her husband list.
I always enjoy balls and social occasions. The
main conflict in this story is Madeline’s mother’s insistent that she married a
titled person. Since I have read The
Marriage List, I did like that Eleanor was in this book as well. Harry and Madeline were both good people and
I enjoyed them as characters. Just like
in the first book, there were social issues from the time in this novel and I
enjoyed reading about them.
This book was low on the steam
level and had mostly closed-door romance.
Book Source: Review Copy
from Kensington Book Group. Thank-you! I
received a complimentary copy of this book as part of the TLC Book Tour.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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