Tracy Sumner
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/🔥🔥🔥🔥(and half)

“I love you with everything I have. There isn’t more I can give you because you already have it. My heart, my soul is there for the taking. If only you’d open your heart and let me in.”
One Wedding and an Earl…wooo weee…looka here…looka here…I enjoyed this installment of the Duchess Society. Ollie and Nessie are amazing. Two volatile folks, both stubborn…forced to put up with each other despite a combustible attraction to one another. I simply loved their chemistry and interaction with one another. The two of them together… EXPLOSIVE. Nothing but fireworks in and out of the bedroom. Both are verbal assassins lashing out at one another to protect themselves from hurt.
Although not my favorite of the series (that title goes to the Wicked Wallflower)…One Wedding and an Earl is good. So good I’ve read it twice already. Ollie and Nessie are fun. If they aren’t fighting, they’re humping. I also loved seeing some of our Society favs like my husband Xander and of course Dash throughout the book. And y’all…we are introduced to Jasper Noble…a guy so charismatic that I don’t know if I can remain faithful to Xander. I fell in love with him during the brief time that he graced the pages and can’t wait to see what Tracy does with him. I know it’s gonna be HAWT! Anywho…back to Ollie and Nessie….
Oliver Aspinwall, 6th Earl of Stanford is a man scarred both inside and out. A troubled childhood and an even more trouble adulthood has left Ollie jaded, moody and suspicious. Sequestered alone in his dilapidated estate, Ollie is hiding out, putting himself and his estate slowly back together again when his brother decides to intervene.
Necessity Burns, a rookery born chit with a spine of iron is a woman to be reckoned with. She’s beautiful, smart, feisty as hell…and use to doing things HER way. Orphaned at a young age, she’s pulled herself up by her bootstraps and made something of herself. Famed around London for her skills with plants and dirt, Nessie is hired by Xander Macauley to repair Ollie’s gardens. And if she just happens to repair his heart, well that’s good too.
Watching Ollie and Nessie fall in love is fun. Both want the other; however, neither knows the best way to move forward. If you haven’t read any of the other books in this series, I advise you to do so, especially the book before this one where we are initially introduced to these two characters. You’ll love both and be glad you did.
Tropes: Class Difference, Opposites Attract, Working Woman, Scarred Hero
