


Devlin Ware is the eldest son of the Earl of Stratton. But despite the too-perfect world, the characters feel more real and engaging. Sure, everyone is painted in glowing terms, and no one seems to have any significant faults or personality flaws. This part of the book is more well-written, in my opinion. The first half of the book occurs in 1808, before the event that so dramatically affected our hero Devlin and heroine Gwyneth. I’m pleased to have some of her old spark, back. This book feels more like the old Balogh that I knew and loved in years past, although it still feels a little lighter and clichéd as compared to her best works of a decade or more ago. New York Times bestseller Mary Balogh starts a new Regency romance series, Ravenswood, beginning with REMEMBER LOVE. "NYT bestseller’s new Regency romance series is classic Balogh goodness!" Remember Love
