In "Nearly a Bride" by Sabrina Jeffries, the Earl of Heathbrook, recently released from captivity in France, returns to London. He seeks guardianship of his younger brothers but faces obstacles due to his reputation. To aid his cause, Heath enlists Giselle Bernard, who fled France with her mother using forged papers, to pose as his fiancΓ©e. As they navigate threats related to Giselle's past and uncover secrets about Heath's youth, their fake engagement blossoms into genuine affection. The novel explores themes of love, redemption, and family, set against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic England.
I love the way Sabrina Jeffries engages her readers in a blend of romance and history. She's been one of my favorite historical romance authors for a while now. This is the second book in the Lords of Hazard series. The novel delves into the unique historical context of English detainees in Verdun, offering a fresh perspective on the period. The chemistry between Giselle and Heath is both believable and heartwarming, enriched by witty banter and emotional depth. Fans of slow-burn relationships and character development will find the journey of these two protagonists captivating. The inclusion of historical details adds authenticity, making it a must-read for historical romance fans. I love the series. I love the characters. And the best part? The delightful twists and turns that will keep you hooked until the very last page! ππ✨
Thanks to Kensington and NetGalley for an ARC. The book is expected to be published April 28, 2026.






