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Someone Wanton His Way Comes

Someone Wanton His Way Comes


Wantons of Waverton, Book 1

by Christi Caldwell


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


This new series picks up where we left the Lost Lords of London and the Wicked Wallflowers series and tells the much anticipated story of Henry, Lord Waterson (The Spitfire) and Lady Lila’s (In the Dark with the Duke) widowed sister, Lady Sylvia.


Lady Sylvia has decided to take her future and happiness into her own hands and move out of her mothers residence to establish were own home with two scandalous friends: a scandalous friend of her sister and her husbands former lover. Together they end up opening their home and creating a society, The Mismatch Society to empower young women into avoiding the perils of marriage.


This new society does not sit well with the marriage minded gentlemen of the ton, and Clayton Kearsley, the Viscount St. John volunteers to get to the bottom of this situation…


Upon arriving at Waverton house he ends up encountering his former friends widow, whom he happened to be in love with before she married his best friend! 


As you can guess this sparks a war of wills between these two, and passion ensues! I loved how Sylvia never really experiences passion and true love with her deceased husband, so all of these feelings she is having for Clayton are all new and strange for her. These two also have extreme chemistry and their coupling light up the page!


This was a great start to a new series and I am excited to hear how the other Wantons of Waverton fair!




Someone Wanton His Way Comes by Christi Caldwell is scheduled to release April 20th, 2020.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Montlake Romance through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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