Lord Alexander Dutton wants to marry Lady Theodora Duncan, but he knows he can’t be truly happy until he finds his mother and sister. Apparently, his father sold them to the captain of a sailing ship. Ten years later, he spent a fortune trying to locate them. His heart is conflicted when he sees Lady Theodora on the arm of a count. Doesn’t she want to wait for him? If he continues on his mission to find his mother and sister, he might lose Lady Theodora. Torn between love and family, will Alexander sacrifice one for the other?
Lyon’s Obsession is an emotion-filled Regency romantic suspense I couldn’t put down. For those of you who are familiar with The Lyon’s Den Connected World series, you will want to read this book. It’s everything you expect from this series and more. Regina Jeffers infuses suspense into Lyon’s Obsession, and it makes it impossible to put down.
The characters, though, are what makes Lyon’s Obsession such a riveting read. Alexander is a man on a mission. His obsession with finding and reuniting with his mother and sister rules his life. It interferes with his courting Lady Theodora. I found his drive to be fascinating. Obsession is the right word. He’s blindsided when Theodora appears to have moved on. What happens next is what makes Alexander a swoon-worthy hero.
If you love historical romance set in the Regency period with heavy doses of suspense, you’ll want to read Lyon’s Obsession. It’s a true masterpiece by Regina Jeffers.
My Rating: 5+ stars
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Author Biography:
Regina Jeffers writes books about corsets, rakes, daring heroines, dashing heroes and all aspects of the Georgian/Regency era. She is an award winning author of cozy mysteries, historical romantic suspense, and Austenesque vagaries. Jeffers has been a Smithsonian presenter and Martha Holden Jennings Scholar, as well as having her tales honored by, among others, the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense, the Frank Yerby Award for Fiction, the International Digital Awards, and the Chanticleer International Book Award.




