By: Eloisa James
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: May 11, 2018
TOO WILDE TO WED did not unfold quite as I expected -- and thank goodness for that! The confusion about North's supposed bad behavior is not the focus of the story, neither are Diana's actions, although I did wonder how her lack of consideration of North would work out. I must say he was a better man than I would have been in view of Diana's selfishness; she really didn't think at all about how it would affect him, or anyone else for that matter. North is a beautiful hero: kind, an angel of patience, he had remained infatuated with her because he had seen the real woman when she had laughed, and he knew she still had it in her, somewhere. Diana is generous, loving, and so impulsive that she doesn't think beyond the now, and she is utterly clueless about almost everything. I must say that I didn't understand why her desperate social climbing mother had not provided her daughter with a proper education: Diana speaks no foreign languages, has no inkling as how to run a household, she has no talent for needlework. She is not even well-versed in social platitudes to engage anyone in the habitual inane conversation when in society.
There was so much sadness at the beginning of TOO WILDE TO WED. At least that's how I interpreted the mood with Diana, acting as the well-meaning but incompetent governess to toddlers, out of her element, and slowly realizing that she acted rashly. North fighting sleepless nights, and remorse from a war he stopped believing in. But the blanket of grey gradually lifted as Diana let North get closer to her, thus began a friendship that led to more. Diana did love North, and I know I was told she was independent, but why not let the Wildes help her navigate the dukely waters? The reason for her stubborn refusal to marry North was justified briefly at some point, it made sense, but I would have wished for Ms. James to elaborate a little more on the subject.
Eloisa James has the magic touch when it comes to creating dazzling secondary characters: I adored the irrepressible Miss Lavinia Gray, and North's snotty valet Boodle was priceless. All in all, in spite of the underlying sadness, TOO WILDE TO WED is a playful little piece of froth, sweet and sexy, to which Ms. James holds the secret.
Book Summary
New York Times Bestselling Author Eloisa James returns with the second in her fun and flirtatious
Wildes of Lindow Castle series…
The handsome, rakish heir to a dukedom, Lord Roland Northbridge Wilde—known to his friends as North—left England two years ago, after being jilted by Miss Diana Belgrave. He returns from war to find that he’s notorious: polite society has ruled him “too wild to wed.”
Diana never meant to tarnish North’s reputation, or his heart, but in her rush to save a helpless child, there was no time to consider the consequences of working as a governess in Lindow Castle. Now everyone has drawn the worst conclusions about the child’s father, and Diana is left with bittersweet regret.
When North makes it clear that he still wants her for his own, scandal or no, Diana has to fight to keep from losing her heart to the man whom she still has no intention of marrying.
Yet North is returning a hardened warrior—and this is one battle he’s determined to win.
He wants Diana, and he’ll risk everything to call her his own.
by: Eloisa James
Avon
June 1, 2018
On Sale: May 29, 2018
Featuring:
384 pages
ISBN: 0062692461
EAN: 9780062692467
Kindle: B074DTG8JR
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book