Review: Vanquishing the Viscount by Elizabeth Keysian

Synopsis
Emma Hibbert will never again trust a good-looking man. They offer nothing but heartbreak and humiliation. But her conscience won't let her abandon a sinfully handsome stranger needing help—even if he ignites an unwelcome passion in her. She soon realises she should have left him in the mud where she found him, for he has the power to ruin everything...

Viscount Tidworth is anything but grateful for being rescued after a tumble from his horse. His pretty saviour may be well-meaning, but forcing him to delay his journey completely wrecks his engagement plans. And Tidworth cannot let that stand. But when he discovers Emma's true identity, he must choose between his desire for revenge...and his baffling attraction to her.
Review

Amazing read! I loved the story, as well as, the characters. It's well-written with lots of humour and romance. For me, it was a delightful read.

Emma is sweet and sassy both at the same time. She is kind, loving, and also an independent woman. She believes herself to be quite capable lady, which she is, so it's not easy for her to like Lord Tidworth. He also doesn't like her much. Both think the other untrustworthy. Besides they have nothing in common so it's highly unlikely that they would see a lot of each other anyway.... or so they thought when they first met.

Because of Emma, Tidworth suffered a lot. Her misguided kindness has ruined his chances of marrying his one true love. Emma has no clue that she caused him such distress so is very critical of his behaviour. But soon they will both realise how wrong they have been... let's just hope it's not too late for them then.

It's a great historical romance novel with touch of humour. I'd definitely recommend it to other readers.
P.S. I received a complimentary copy of this book.

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