Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Review: Someone to Cherish by Mary Balogh

 


Someone to Cherish (The Westcotts #8) by Mary Balogh
Publication Date: June 29th 2021 by Berkley Books
Pages: 336 (?)
Source: Publisher
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My Thoughts:
Harry Westcott lost everything, title and fortune, ten years back when his parent’s marriage was found to be bigamous which they all refer to as The Great Disaster.  Harry went off to war and barely came back, but his sisters and mother have moved on and are happier than ever. Maybe even happier than they would’ve been if The Great Disaster didn’t happen, but Harry even though content finds himself a bit lonely sometimes. Especially after spending Christmas with his sisters, mother and all the extended family and seeing them overflowing with joy.

Harry goes back home and finds himself thrown together with the late Reverend’s widow, Lydia, and realizes he never really noticed her before. While walking her home from a gathering Lydia asks if he’s ever lonely which I guess in that time was sort of forward.  More like an invitation to not be so lonely together.

Lydia has no interest in remarrying since losing her husband.  Lydia was swept off her feet by her charismatic husband and found herself in a completely different union that she was bargaining for. Lydia just about lost her identity and she had basically no say in anything that went on.  While it wasn’t outright abuse, her husband presented himself in a false light, and I felt so bad for her. Lydia never
wants to be at the mercy of another again, but she wouldn’t mind taking a lover as she does get lonely.
 
Of course, things aren’t as simple as that, but it was a sweet, enjoyable journey, nonetheless.  Harry and Lydia were both very likeable with realistic, relatable feelings. I love all the emotion Ms. Balogh pours into her characters, and I was rooting for them as a couple!  

It’s not necessary to read the previous books since there’s enough of an explanation of past events to catch you up, but you would miss some of the enjoyment “seeing” previous couples well into their HEA.
 
Someone to Cherish seems like it may be the last of the Westcott series? Not sure, but I’ve loved all the romances from the beginning, and Harry’s was a long time coming! I hope there’s more planned, but if not the series ended in a beautiful, satisfying way!

4 Stars


Book Description:
Is love worth the loss of one's freedom and independence? This is what Mrs. Tavernor must decide in the new novel in the Westcott series from New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh.

When Harry Westcott lost the title Earl of Riverdale after the discovery of his father's bigamy, he shipped off to fight in the Napoleonic Wars, where he was near-fatally wounded. After a harrowing recovery, the once cheery, light-hearted boy has become a reclusive, somber man. Though Harry insists he enjoys the solitude, he does wonder sometimes if he is lonely.

Lydia Tavernor, recently widowed, dreams of taking a lover. Her marriage to Reverend Isaiah Tavernor was one of service and obedience, and she has secretly enjoyed her freedom since his death. She doesn't want to shackle herself to another man in marriage, but sometimes, she wonders if she is lonely.

Both are unwilling to face the truth until they find themselves alone together one night, and Lydia surprises even herself with a simple question: "Are you ever lonely?" Harry's answer leads them down a path neither could ever have imagined...


18 comments:

  1. This is a huge series, in my books, anyway. Glad you're enjoying them immensely, Rachel. It sounds like a nice, sweet series to follow.

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    1. It does have many books in it, but you wouldn't necessarily have to read the previous books to enjoy this one.

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  2. It sounds like a wholesome and sweet story! I haven't read any books by this author, but her writing sounds lovely.

    Genesis @ Whispering Chapters

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  3. The Great Disaster - that's one way to describe it. Wow! I don't read many regency (?) romances, but this sounds charming.

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  4. I've read a few of Balogh's Westcott romances, and thoroughly enjoyed them. I need to catch up and read the rest! :)

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  5. I don't read a lot in this genre. Sophia reviewed this one and she liked it too.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  6. I haven't read this author but this sounds like an interesting book.

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  7. Yeah, I liked that she decided that she wasn't putting up with that sort of marriage or control again. They were definitely good for each other. Yay we're getting Estelle's story next. :)

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  8. It sounds very sweet, and how lovely is that cover? I want to be standing in that garden. ♥

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