The Duke's Perfect Wife (Mackenzies Series)
4 starsPerhaps for others, the politic part might be not so much but to me, it was. It was understandable as Hart was a politician but aren't this book supposed about romance between Hart and his Eleanor? I would prefer that most the times Hart busy with his politic career would be spent on winning Eleanor back to be his truly.
I was glad this one had a little bit of action pack. It was interesting to read that got me curious all the way. The romance between Hart and Eleanor was mild but I liked it best when both of them alone, taking pictures. I don't know why but I found that whatever Eleanor did to make Hart smile and amazingly laughing, it was heartwarming. From Eleanor's descriptions, I could almost imagine and see Hart's expressions in photos.
Hart was hinting he is a man with dangerous desire. At one part when Eleanor asked him to tell her everything, I was certain he said it didn't involve with any pain whatsoever, just wanting to earn one's trust. In Eleanor's case, her trust but in my opinion, he just wants to dominate, alpha guy that he is. However, it was otherwise in Ian's story (Book 1). Anyway, whatever as long as Hart's finally found his happiness and no more political shit.
Oh, one more thing, aren't Fellows should be in family portrait too? Why couldn't he get his full story instead of short one (Book 5.5)? Even though he's an illegitimate, he's a Mackenzie too, by blood. So not fair.
Ainsley's brother Elliot McBride sounds interesting. The excerpt was so fine I just couldn't wait to grab it sooner.
Recommended.