Finding Lord Farlisle by Cassandra Dean


Finding Lord Farlisle by Cassandra Dean
Genre: Historical, Romance
Length: Short (90 pages)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 5 Stars
Review by: Rose

The girl he finally remembers

Eleven years ago, a shipwreck robbed Lord Maxim Farlisle of his memory. Recovering himself, he journeys to his childhood home to find Waithe Hall shut and deserted. Unwilling to face what remains of his family, Maxim makes his home in the abandoned hall…only to have a determined ghost hunter invade his uneasy peace.
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The boy she never forgot

Fascinated by spirits, Lady Alexandra Torrence cannot disregard the opportunity to investigate the estate she knew so well. She arrives at the shuttered hall to discover a ghost of a different kind—the boy she thought to never see again. Maxim had been the boy next door, her best friend, her soul mate…and then he’d vanished.

As the two rediscover their connection, the promise of young love burns into an overwhelming passion. But the time apart has scarred them both—will they discover a love that will draw them together or will the past tear them apart forever?.

FINDING LORD FARLISLE contains one of my favorite tropes – friends to lovers. In this case, there’s a twist. Maxim, Lord Farlisle, has been presumed dead for the past 11 years, so when Alexandra discovers him when she is researching paranormal activity at Maxim’s childhood home it like.. well, like she’s seen a ghost.

This is a novella, so there’s not a heap of room for character development, yet Ms. Dean manages to draw very clear pictures of both characters. I found myself laughing out loud with some of their exchanges. It was heartwarming to see Maxim as he begins to remember things about Alexandra, and it was very cool to see Alexandra’s response to some of Maxim’s concerns (trying to give spoilers here).

This is a great way to spend an hour or two! I’m looking forward to the rest of the books in the series.

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting me and Finding Lord Farlisle. I’m so pleased you enjoyed Alexandra and Maxim’s story!

  2. James Robert says

    Thank you for sharing your book with us. I always look forward to finding out about another great read.

  3. Sounds like a good book.

  4. bernie wallace says

    Who is your favorite character in the book?

    • Thanks for the question, Bernie. I love Alexandra and. Maxim equally. They balance each other so well and their dynamic is fun and loving, although they do love to bicker!
      Thanks for commenting

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