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Thoroughly in Love by Chantry Dawes

December 26, 2022 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

There are quite a few horse books that I have read this year that seem to have slipped through without a review! Thoroughly in Love by Chantry Dawes is one such book.

I really, really enjoyed reading this novel. It was a unique romance with a very horsey focus – particularly on the thoroughbred breed.

Widowed at a young age, Lady Amelia Darley is left struggling to save her estate ever since her husband died in a suspicious riding accident. She has only the dwindling sales from the thoroughly bred horses that Aldbey Park is known for. Her home is where one of the first Thoroughbred horses was bred so long ago. And now it has been left in a woman’s hands for the first time. Lady Amelia’s hands.

Thoroughly in Love by Chantry Dawes

This young widow does not care if the men of the Ton do not think she should be training horses or wearing breeches. It seems that there are those among the Ton that will do whatever it takes to see Lady Amelia Darley fail so they can take her estate and her prized Thoroughbreds. Are they the same men responsible for her husband’s death?

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Enter Alexander Godolphin Hawke, the Duke of Leids. He has returned to England to collect a debt from Aldbey Park from horses sold before the war. He is battle hardened and unrecognizable after being away fighting wars for so many years.

The Duke is surprised to find that Lord Darley is dead, and it is his beautiful young widow that has been stubbornly trying to manage all the work of the estate and its stables. He soon realizes that not only are the estate’s horses in danger, but Lady Amelia is, as well. Can Amelia trust Alexander enough to tell him her plan? Can the two of them keep each other from harm while falling thoroughly in love with one another?

Thoroughly in Love is a delightful romance full of horses that is also a very entertaining read. Highly recommended.

Author: Chantry Dawes
Fiction – historical
In My Library? It is as an ebook.

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