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31 December 2021

To Love and To Loathe by Martha Waters (Book Beginnings & Friday 56)

 


Title: To Love and To Loathe
Author: Martha Waters
Publication: 6 April 2021
FormatKindle eBook

Amazon Description
The widowed Diana, Lady Templeton and Jeremy, Marquess of Willingham are infamous among English high society as much for their sharp-tongued bickering as their flirtation. One evening, an argument at a ball turns into a serious wager: Jeremy will marry within the year or Diana will forfeit one hundred pounds. So shortly after, just before a fortnight-long house party at Elderwild, Jeremy’s country estate, Diana is shocked when Jeremy appears at her home with a very different kind of proposition.

After his latest mistress unfavorably criticized his skills in the bedroom, Jeremy is looking for reassurance, so he has gone to the only woman he trusts to be totally truthful. He suggests that they embark on a brief affair while at the house party—Jeremy can receive an honest critique of his bedroom skills and widowed Diana can use the gossip to signal to other gentlemen that she is interested in taking a lover.

Diana thinks taking him up on his counter-proposal can only help her win her wager. With her in the bedroom and Jeremy’s marriage-minded grandmother, the formidable Dowager Marchioness of Willingham, helping to find suitable matches among the eligible ladies at Elderwild, Diana is confident her victory is assured. But while they’re focused on winning wagers, they stand to lose their own hearts.



Ramble-y Teaserish Stuff
Back in September I read the first of Martha Waters' Regency Vows series -- To Have and To Hoax.  My favorite part of it was the secondary characters like Diana and Emily. I just requested a preview copy of Emily's story and realized that I still had not gotten my grubby little hands on Diana's. Amazon gift card to the rescue!

The Amazon description tells pretty much the entire gist of the story so there's really no reason to recap any of that. I was so excited when I started this book as I've enjoyed the snarkiness from both Diana and Jeremy ... but especially from Jeremy's grandmother. She's like a combination of Downton Abbey's Violet Crawley and Bridgerton's Lady Danbury and I adore her.

HOWEVER ...

Remember how I said that I didn't think that I could dislike a heroine more than Violet from the first book?

I was so very disturbingly and disappointingly wrong.

Diana is horribly on so many levels to so many people. I believed at first that she was just shielding herself with her snark. About three quarters of the way through she betrays another character by telling a secret that could, potentially, get them imprisoned or even killed and she's just .... so .... just .... ugh. I had a difficult time trying to find any humor or lightheartedness in anything she said or did from that point on. I kept reading her as a mean and vile bit..... bit too much to take.

I finished it, of course, and I was still rooting for a great big Happily Ever After for Jeremy.....

....with just about anyone else in the world.

I have already requested the third from Atria via NetGalley and I'll read it if I get approved for it. If I don't? I may not bother. I'm more than a little terrified of what is going to be done to destroy my other favorite secondary characters when they become the leads.



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As always, Friday 56 (share a blurb from the 56th page or 56% mark) is hosted at Freda's Voice 
& Book Beginnings (share the first few sentences) is at Rose City Reader

5 comments:

Juli Rahel said...

Oh no, that's a shame when a favourite side-character turns out to be a horrible main character... I do like the set-up of the novel, almost an enemies to lovers set-up. But something has definitely gone wrong if you don't want the two MCs to get together. I hope that if you get a chance to read Emily's story it'll be a better experience for you! I hope you have a lovely weekend and a great New Year's Eve!
Juli @ A Universe in Words

Lauren Stoolfire said...

That stinks.

Happy New Year's Eve!

Cindy said...

Oh no, how disappointing! Happy New Year!! https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2021/12/first-line-friday-32-magdelenas-choice.html

fredamans said...

Sounds like a fun read, too bad it might not be what it seems! Happy New Year!!!

Anne@HeadFullofBooks said...

Oh dear. You've been duped. Drats. Happy New Year My final Book Beginnings-Friday56 of 2021

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