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Under His Lover’s Wing

Under His Lover’s Wing


by Merry Farmer

After the War, Book #4


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


The differences that separate them from society unit them!


Lord Spencer Brightling has returned fro serving in the Navy during the Napoleonic Wars a man separated from the world. He has lost most of his hearing and is now isolated from the world that he has come home to. Spencer is taking a break from his life for the summer at his friends country house party before h has to deal with the realities of his new circumstances.


Declan Sheltonn has never belonged, but he has made a home and life for himself as the gamekeeper of Wodehouse Abbey. He has always been more connected with the animals of the grounds than any people, until he comes across Lord Spencer Brightling in a clearing…


These two have a lot of differences, age gap, master/ servant, experienced/ virgin, worldly/ naive, country/ city, but with all of they manage to balancing each other! I loved how Declan became Spencer’s ears, and how Spencer brought Declan out of his solitude and made it so he could be art of something bigger.


This story was really sweet and deliciously steamy. Spencer and Declan are adorable together and my heart ached for them to find a way to make their summer fling into something more! I’ll admit that the title and the hawk on the cover drew me to this book- but I’m glad it did! 


Overall this Under His Lover’s Wing hit me in all the right places and made my heart soar! I will be checking out the other After the war books!



Under His Lover’s Wing by Merry Farmer is scheduled to release January 25th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Oliver Heber Books. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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