Something in the Heir by Suzanne Enoch
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Something in the Heir by Suzanne Enoch, is a rom-com written
within a historic romance, a unique and delightful read. This is the story of Emmeline and William Pershing who have been friends for
years and decided a marriage of convenience would best support their end goals;
Emmie receiving Winnover, a family estate, and William having success in his
career through her connections. The couple agreed to live separate and apart
under one roof and remain that way. When the Duke of Welshire, Emmie’s
reclusive grandfather, summons all of the family and their children to his
estate to celebrate his birthday, she finds herself in a disastrous situation. Will
is totally bewildered at the extent his wife went to in order to keep Winnover,
her beloved estate. Her biggest lie above all the lies is the invisible
children her grandfather believes they’ve had. Not only are there no children,
but they must make haste to materialize a son of eight years and a daughter
aged 5. What they did not bargain for is George and Rose, orphans. After all
nothing could go wrong when you borrow unruly orphans and present them your
grandfather. Right?
One might think it would be Will and Emmie leading
this story, and they do in parts, but it's clear from the moment Rose and
George are introduced, they are the stars. Wise beyond their years, intensely loyal
to one another, and need for love more than they will ever admit, these two
little rascals steal every single scene they're in, leaving laughter, frustration,
confusion, and affection in their wake. They were adorable and it was somewhat obvious,
from the beginning, how it would all end; but it was fun getting there, with
plenty of twists, turns, and shenanigans along the way.
An amusing and entertaining story that was hard to
put down, this was a humorous read making me smile or laugh with each turn of
the page; needing to find out what would happen next for Will and Emmie. There
is sarcasm, humor and some shenanigans that will keep you on the edge with
laughter. The characters are beautifully explored and you enjoy every one of
them in one way or another. From the staff to the children, humor leads the
way. I highly recommend Something in the Heir to other readers.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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