I like this book, #2 in the Survivors' Club series, much less than The Proposal (#1). Like everything written by Ms. Balogh, this novel is a gentle historical romance. After being wounded in the war, the hero Vincent is blind, although he is a rich, titled gentleman and he has a loving, extended fam...
The Arrangement by Mary Balogh is a most unusual romance in historical romance. Vincent Hunt grew up with a regular life where he was cunning and playful, then he went off to war to make something of himself only to be wounded and was left permanently blind before he can begin to manage his disabili...
Wounded hero's that get the chance to find both love and healing is one of the best stories to read. The Survivors Club - The Arrangement is the second book in the series surrounding a cast of characters affected by the Peninsular War. Vincent, a wounded survivor returns home to his scheming family,...
*This review is based on a advanced reader's copy of the book I won through Goodreads FirstReads Giveaways.*Sophia Fry, having been orphaned at the age of fifteen, has spent the last several years being passed between relatives and generally being ignored. She became known as The Mouse, and generall...
This book, like the 1st in the series, was like a breath of fresh air. I was in no mood for drama or stupid decisions and this book delivered perfectly: it is a story of 2 damaged people who heal each other and make their relationship happy, and most importantly, work when almost everyone was skepti...
Mary Balogh's latest series is about a group that call themselves the Survivors' Club, since they have all survived a severe physical or emotional trauma that happened because of the Peninsular War with Napoleon's forces. This story is about Vincent, Viscount Darleigh, whose retinas were burned in a...
Mary Balogh’s The Arrangement is the second book in The Survivors’ Club series. It picks up a few weeks shortly after The Proposal ended and if you haven’t read the first in the series, The Proposal, it’s not necessary to do so in order to enjoy The Arrangement.It’s not easy writing a beta hero and ...
A blind hero! Handsome, of course, Vincent reminded me of Charles in Georgette Heyer's The Grand Sophy, who has quite a bit of growing to do, mainly in stepping out of the loving grip of his family. Sophia is a poor church mouse (nearly literally, in one scene), but has a catty tongue and caricaturi...
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