Amanda’s review ~ Someone to Remember (The Westcott Series Book 7) by Mary Balogh

Posted November 5, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Amanda, Historical, Purest Delight, Reviews / 0 Comments

Mary Balogh develops her heroines to stand up and grab the brass ring when it comes to their happiness. ~ Amanda – Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

 

 

Synopsis:

Matilda Westcott has spent her life tending to the needs of her mother, the Dowager Countess of Riverdale, never questioning the web of solitude she has spun herself. To Matilda, who considers herself an aging spinster daughter, marriage is laughable—love is a game for the young, after all. But her quiet, ordered life unravels when a dashing gentleman from her past reappears, threatening to charm his way into her heart yet again.

Charles Sawyer, Viscount Dirkson, does not expect to face Matilda Westcott thirty-six years after their failed romance. Moreover, he does not expect decades-old feelings to emerge at the very sight of her. When encountering Matilda at a dinner hosted by the Earl of Riverdale, he finds himself as fascinated by her as he was the first day they met, and wonders whether, after all these years, they have a chance at happiness together. Charles is determined to crack the hard exterior Matilda has built up for more than three decades, or he will risk losing her once again….

 

 

I’m so happy to have read Someone to Remember because it was a second chance of love story for an older couple. The romance genre needs a story to show that love happens at any age and not just for the young. Matilda Westcott has lived in the background as a spinster and being her mother’s companion. She came to the forefront in the last story (Someone to Honor) to initiate a happy ending for its couple. Now she is about to find her match herself with the love of her youth.

36 years ago, she turned down the marriage proposal to Charles Sawyer, Viscount Dirkson, when her parents disapproved. Now he’s part of her extended family. He invites her to help chaperone and they retrace their own youthful romance from long ago. Matilda starts to remember all those feelings and wonders if Charles is feeling the same thing. Charles is and can’t believe that those feelings are emerging again. They both reflect about how their lives have turned out and wonder about regrets. Matilda brings it all around to live in the present and she feels brave enough to reach out and grab her own happiness.

Mary Balogh develops her heroines to stand up and grab the brass ring when it comes to their happiness. Bringing Matilda to the forefront in this novella was another way to showcase an older heroine and understand the choices she’s made in life. Nothing warms my heart is to happiness in one’s heart and it came across magnificently in Matilda.

5 stars

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Posted November 5, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Amanda, Historical, Purest Delight, Reviews / 0 Comments