Wednesday, April 1, 2020

The Weddings and Scandals collection: Regency Romances


The Weddings and Scandals collection by Joyce Alec is a series of four books set in 19th century. Regency England. Advertised as heartwarming romances filled with mystery, suspense, and surprising twists and described as “clean and wholesome” with “rakish lords, strong heroines, mystery, and love,” I was intrigued by the series and was set to be taken on a journey of romance and shocking societal scandals. Did the series live up to it’s advertisements?


The Viscount’s Promise opens as Thomas, Viscount Sharpe is at the trial of a friend, Francis Newton. Newton is found guilty of murder but spared the gallows. As he proclaims his innocence, he pleads with Thomas to watch over his younger sister, Julianna. As Thomas agrees, Francis takes a vital of poison and kills himself. Fast forward, one year later, Julianna is preparing for another season in London after being in the country estate of her older brother, Baron Hollard, for mourning. She is terrified of the gossip and fears society will turn their backs on her. Soon her fears are put aside as Julianna and Thomas are put on the trail to discover Francis’s innocence after a strange, bearded man hands them a note. A warning that Julianna and her oldest brother are in danger. Can they find out the truth before its too late?


The Viscount’s Wife is book 2 and opens as Henrietta Reapson marries the Viscount Chaucer. It is a marriage of duty rather than love. She longed to be free from her father’s strict control and hoped her marriage was that breath of freedom. Soon after the wedding, she finds that she has exchanged a strict father for an even stricter husband. But she is determined to make the most of it and hopes her new husband will soften in time. Unfortunately, she finds herself in the middle of a mystery as her husband is missing and she was drugged. With the help of Lord Wickton and his sister, Charlotte, Henrietta finds the strength and courage to stand up for herself and fight for the freedom she desperate craves. Was there more to her marriage than just societal duty? Was there a deeper plot afoot? Can she solve the mystery in time?


The Viscount’s Mystery is book 3 as the Viscount Arthur Wickton is eager for his sister Charlotte to marry and when she is safely married, he would possibly consider his own marriage. Charlotte is having none of that, they make a wager that would satisfy them both. One day, Charlotte and her close friend, Emily Hornsby, come to the rescue of a man being beating in the park. She takes him home to nurse him back to health. The man refuses to give her his name for fear it would put her in danger. Soon the mystery man and Charlotte find themselves in a race against time as he has something in his possession, a journal, that another man desperately wants and would stop at nothing to get it back. What is in that journal that must be kept secret? Can the web be untangled before it is too late?


The Viscount’s Heart is the final book as Wickton begins to enjoy peace and quiet as his sister is now safety married and on her honeymoon. Her friend, Emily, is a now a sought after lady as Wickton helped her gain the attention of various eligible bachelors. Her father, Lord Hornsby, tells Emily she must marry before the end of the season or be shipped off to Scotland to live her life as a spinster. Wickton defends her honor when a possible suitor slights Emily at a ball. Emily puts her concerns for her future are put aside when Wickton goes missing and Emily is determined to discover his whereabouts. She reaches out to Wickton’s friend, Viscount Matthews, for help and together they track down his movements. Can she find Wickton before it’s too late? Who is behind his disappearance?


The Weddings and Scandals series was an easy read. I was able to read all four books in two days. The mysteries were easy to solve. There was not a lot of “scandals” at least I didn’t see the characters really suffering from the events. For instance, the scandal of Francis’s trial and suicide in barely mentioned by characters other than Thomas and Julianna. If these events were so shocking that Julianna would fear returning to London for the season, why is no one else talking about it? And, while each couple is engaged by the end of each story, there are very few weddings too. The only wedding seen in each book is the wedding of Henrietta in the second books. The series is not bad but its not great. If you enjoy Regency romance and want quick and easy reads, I recommend The Wedding and Scandals series.

The Wedding and Scandals series
is available in paperback and eBook

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