About the book:
Miss Onyx Hamilton is about to make what everyone agrees is a perfect marriage—until handsome Major Jack Beresford comes galloping into her life. But with his fortune and connections, Onyx knows he’d never ask for her hand, would he? New and longtime fans alike will relish this delightful romance from Carla Kelly. Charming, sweet, and full of fun, it’s simply impossible to stop reading.
About the author:
Carla Kelly is a veteran of the New York and international publishing world. The author of more than thirty novels and novellas for Donald I. Fine Co., Signet, and Harlequin, Carla is the recipient of two Rita Awards (think Oscars for romance writing) from Romance Writers of America and two Spur Awards (think Oscars for western fiction) from Western Writers of America. She is also a recipient of a Whitney Award for Borrowed Light and My Loving Vigil Keeping.
My review: Summer Campaign by Carla Kelly
4 stars
This is a good clean regency romance. I liked the characters, liked the banter, lots of drama. Dealing with PTSD but they did not call it that, drug use, about judging others by their birth. It is good at keeping my attention.
Miss Onyx Hamilton had a good life till her adoptive father died. She was not accepted by the rest of her family. She is sweet , smart, and kind. She is engaged to marry a man of the cloth.
Onyx is in a coach to go and set up her future home when she was being robbed and worst when she is rescued.
Major Jack Beresford is on his way home after being away four years to war in Spain. He takes a hand rescuing Onyx. He is wounded. Onyx than rescues him.
I like Jack and Onyx together they are struggling with different issues but get along really well and enjoy there make believe life.
The setting takes place in England during the Regency era.
I was given this ebook to read by Cedar Fort Publishing. In return I agree to give a honest review of Summer Campaign and be part of its blog tour.
Summer Campaign” blog tour schedule:
March 18: Babs Book Bistro
March 19: Lisa is a Bookworm • Books and Benches
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March 22: Inklings and Notions
March 23: Katie’s Clean Book Collection
March 24: Heidi Reads
March 25: A Book a Day
March 26: Readalot
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March 31: Mel’s Shelves • Getting Your Read On
April 1: Lydia May Creates
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April 6: The Perfect Beginnings
April 7: Wishful Endings • Jorie Loves a Story
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