Review: The Sea Lyon by Hildie McQueen

Review: The Sea Lyon by Hildie McQueen

Title:  The Sea Lyon

Series: Pirates of Britannia #5

Author: Hildie McQueen

Release Date:  February 9, 2018

Length:  117 pages

Genre: Historical Romance

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 **** My  Review ****

Love romances set in a distant time and place have always been my weakness. No matter how much I dedicate myself to different genres, I always find time and place to indulge in a good historical romance.

This romance is fabulous, with physical love that permeates the whole book. The chemistry between the main characters is simply palatable and so skillfully woven throughout the whole book.

I enjoyed every meeting, every argument, every insult, and kindness exchanged between the two main characters.

The heroine, a woman condemned to the pain and injustice she faces as a born woman, is a true representative of the time that can win everyone’s heart. Brave and timid at the same time, alone against everything, she manages to fight for her happiness as well as the happiness of her young child.

Dorian, on the other hand, is a very confusing character at the beginning, cruel and gentle, a hero and a villain, black and white, marked by the filth and cruelty he has faced, he has grown into a type that every woman would want. Torn between hatred and lust, he made decisions that did not impress me at first glance, but I still managed to understand the background of it all through the story that Hildie McQueen highlighted and portrayed in her unique way.

Definitely worthwhile…

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