Unwanted by Rachel Rowan. ★★★★☆

Laura, the artist, and Natalie, the actor, were inseparable best friends. Despite living in a shabby apartment, they supported each other through thick and thin, sharing their victories and setbacks as they fought for success in their respective fields.

Then suddenly, Natalie was gone, her life changed by success and an unexpected inheritance of both fortune and title.

Laura is left behind, still struggling and feeling bereft.

Attending Natalie’s swanky birthday party, Laura is mortified to be twice mistaken as a waitress.

At least the second person to make that mistake, was stoned. Tom was also gorgeous, charming and a viscount.

The instant sexual chemistry between Laura and Tom leads to an incendiary kiss.

Laura struggles to forget the kiss, as does Tom.

Their paths cross again in Scotland. Natalie has given Laura a job as artist in residence at Deveron Castle.

Lord Tom Brewerly, had been heir to Deveron for twenty eight years.
But when the Marquess, dies the entire inheritance goes to a distant cousin, Natalie.

Tom is now in debt, with no prospects.
When Natalie offers work as guardian of Deveron, he has no choice but to accept.

Unfortunately, Deveron Castle is cold, damp and mildewed, with a hole in the roof. Mr and Mrs Greaves, the caretakers are unfriendly and the staff quarters are cramped.

Tom’s job is to renovate the castle, but when no funds (including his wages) are forthcoming the job is impossible.
Bills aren’t being paid, electricity is rationed and there is very little heating.
When all attempts to communicate with Natalie are ignored, Tom begins to really despise her.

When Laura arrives at the Deveron, Tom is delighted, having been unable to forget their kiss.
Tom has been quite disparaging about his employer, so is shocked and resentful when Laura reveals she is Natalie’s best friend.

Laura struggles to believe her best friend has changed so much, but perhaps money and fame have gone to her head.

Can Tom and Laura rekindle their passion? Will Natalie ever answer her messages?

This is a highly engaging novella that crackles with sensuality and has a very satisfying denouement.

Recommended read.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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