Skip to main content

Member Reviews

Oh to have an Arthur Strathrannoch (but he's too busy being wiped) of my own. My heart is still swelling from this book. 5stars through and through from the depths of the sea to the highs of the heavens 5 stars!!! This has been a beautiful journey.

Usually I find myself unsatisfied whenever I finish a stand alone but goodness did this deliver; the satisfaction, the love story, the whole book itself
The story is so well orchestrated, well paced, easy to read. The characters development was very pleasant to see throughout the whole book

Can't wait for it to come out, will definitely buy a physical copy! 100% would re-read again and annotate
Would definitely recommend!


SPOILER
And the letters at the end were so cute and perfect to end with, and whenever he calls her "love of mine" i just cant help but tear up a bit. love love love

Was this review helpful?

Earl Crush is a funny and original well-crafted romance. From the first chapter I was intrigued by the MMC who was not your usual aristocrat bachelor. In fact all of the characters were nicely drawn out and different from the "typical" regency romance tropes. Vasti’s characters were endearing and their chemistry was palpable, making for a compelling read. Overall, Earl Crush was an enjoyable and heartwarming read that will leave fans of the genre satisfied and eager for more from this group of friends.

Was this review helpful?

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for the ARC of Earl Crush - I’m obsessed! What a fun story of mystery, romance and adventure. I laughed, I felt embarrassed, and I felt love - what more can a girl ask for. Arthur and Lydia are both such idiots but they’re MY idiots 😌🫶🏻

Some notes:
- the zebra’s were such a fun addition to the story
- Bertie and Huw are icons, we love them
- Whenever Arthur referred to Lydia as his wife even though they were fake married… ok go off king
- I love a man who’s obsessed with his (fake)wife

Was this review helpful?

Earl Crush follows Lydia, Selina's dear friend, from Ne'er Duke Well. She has been corresponding with who she believes in the Earl of Strathrannoch. She journeys to Scottland to offer a marriage of convivence, and in turn finds out that she has been cat fished by the Earl's brother. She becomes embroiled in a plan to work with the actual Earl of Strathrannoch, and find said brother.

What ensues is a bit of the best kind of chaos. There are zebras, mystery and intrigue, pining, swoony moments, gun powder, and some of the most beautiful character growth.

I loved watching Lydia become more sure of herself throughout this novel. She starts as an anxious wallflower, who writes behind a pseudonym. By the end, she is sure of herself and her beliefs. Part of that is due to the support and care from Arthur.

Our boy Arthur is a simp and I love him so much. He also has a beautiful journey of not feeling worthy of love, to putting it all on the line for love.

I loved every part of this book, even the outlandish parts. Especially the letter. Especially the zebras.

Was this review helpful?

Really struggled with this one, the first few chapters make the FMC so unappealing that I did not proceed further. Puke should not feature so early in a book! This is a shame because prior books by this author were so good and I was genuinely excited for this one

Was this review helpful?

If you're in the mood for a Regency rom-com that’s equal parts caper and romance, Alexandra Vasti’s "Earl Crush" should be on your reading list. With a plot that delivers miscommunication, espionage, and a marriage of convenience, this book ticks all the boxes for lovers of historical romance.

Lydia Hope-Wallace is a wallflower heiress with a secret—she’s been writing revolutionary pamphlets and exchanging letters with the Earl of Strathrannoch for three years. When she discovers that the Earl’s finances are in dire straits, she rushes off to Scotland with a bold plan: to offer herself as his bride. The catch? The real Earl, Arthur Baird, has never written to her. The letters were from his mysterious brother, leading to a mistaken-identity situation that spirals into a much bigger adventure.

Arthur is everything you want in a Scottish hero: brooding, quiet, and a bit of a recluse. He’s resistant to the idea of marriage, especially to someone he’s never met, but he needs Lydia’s help to track down his brother, who’s tangled up in espionage. Lydia is one of the most relatable heroines I’ve read in a while. She’s socially anxious yet fierce in her convictions, making her both vulnerable and strong. The way Arthur quietly supports and protects her throughout the story really adds to his charm. Their romance unfolds slowly, with plenty of tension and moments that had me smiling.

While the plot weaves in espionage and political intrigue, the heart of the story is the relationship between these two characters. There’s the perfect mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and of course, a few spicy scenes to keep things interesting. And the cameos from characters in Vasti’s previous novel, "Ne’er Duke Well," will delight returning readers without alienating newcomers.

Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to review a temporary digital ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.

Was this review helpful?

As per usual, Alexandra Vasti knocks it out of the park. This was so incredible. I loved Ne’er Duke Well, but this one topped it. The balance of emotional depth of character, heat and spice and tension, and plot was just so excellent.

From the start I was hooked. I was laughing out loud and thoroughly enjoying myself. The hijinks were so funny and endearing.

And don’t get me started on the MMC. I think my new type is an over large, quiet, Scottish giant who is the very definition of a simp. From the first moment he met the FMC, he was GONE gone. I loved how he just could not get enough of her.

Lydia is an excellent FMC. Vasti manages to write heroines who are relatable to modern readers while also staying historically accurate. I found Lydia so relatable in the way she fought against her social anxiety. Also her frustrating attraction to Arthur was hilarious and so fun.

Overall, I had a super fun time with this book and I’m already looking forward to a reread.

Was this review helpful?

Earl Crush by Alexandra Vasti is a book full of adventure. It starts with a mix up and moves through some scheming and ends the way that makes you swoon. This was such a fun book to read!

Thank you netgalley for an arc of Earl Crush by Alexandra Vasti

Was this review helpful?

Like other stories by Alexandra Vasti, this story is a humorous romp generously seasoned with spicy scenes. We met Lydia Hope-Wallace in the previous novel. In this one, she teams up with her irrepressible friends to run off to Scotland and propose to her pen pal of 3 years, the Earl of Strathrannoc.h. This comes as a complete surprise to Arthur Baird, the Earl, because it was actually his younger brother Davis who penned years of letters in his name. Lots of impulsive running away, horse chases, a zebra stampede(!), sneaking around, and looking for spies follows. The characters' actions are as ill-advised as in previous novels, the situations as implausible, and the lusty temptations as unconquerable; overall and in spite of the silliness I enjoyed this story quite a bit. Smart-but-anxious Lydia grows some resilience, Arthur grows some trust in the people who truly value him, and eventually we get to the happy ending for everyone except the villains. Brava!

Was this review helpful?

Oh Alexandra vasti how I love you. Ne’er the Duke is one of my favorite romances of all time and she did it again with this one! I love how funny yet sexy vasti’s writing is. I can’t get enough. Thank you so much NetGalley for the arc of this very anticipated read!

Was this review helpful?

This book was perfection for me. The characters are so believable, so fun, so rich. Even though we're dealing with some of the same characters from previous books in the series, it doesn't feel like we're missing anything - it's fully a standalone with some fun cameos. The plot was great - I love when a romance has more at stake than *just* the romance.

Was this review helpful?

This is the 2nd Regency rom-com set in the world of Belvoir’s Library. The MCs are Lydia Hope-Wallace, who is one of Selina’s besties from London that you meet in Ne’er Duke Well, and Arthur Baird, the Earl of Strathrannoch in Scotland. Lydia is an heiress with a lot of money and he has a title and a rundown castle. After a miscommunication meet-cute, they develop the hots for each other.

A FEW HIGHLIGHTS:
- Fake Married
- Politics & Schemes
- Longing & Lust
- Vulnerability & Care
- Love Letters
- Can’t stop kissing
- Only one bed
- Too many brothers

Arthur understands her shyness and anxiety and wants to protect her. Lydia feels strength from him and loves his massive torso. He falls hard and is the biggest cinnamon roll. She is a smart politico with a talent for writing opinion pamphlets. Together they pretend to be married for “reasons” and they keep up the ruse for quite some time and is a lot of fun. Aside from the romance I really loved getting cameos of characters from the 1st book when Selina & her besties put their wits together to solve the case. I honestly would watch a Masterpiece Theater series about the Belvoirs library and its female patrons solving crimes. Also, I may or may not have been teary-eyed at the ending.

I’ve read all of Vasti’s books so far and her deft ability to blend romance, humor, steam, politics, class differences, and personal vulnerabilities with real historical events portrayed as a mystery puzzle that needs to be solved remains unmatched. The depth of feeling in her writing is wonderful and I will continue to read anything she writes.

This Belvoirs series is fantastic and I can’t recommend it enough. I’m so excited for Georgiana’s book! Her dog is named Sir Francis Bacon, Bacon for short, and I laughed so hard! 🥓

Thank you to NetGalley & St. Martin’s Griffin for the ARC

Was this review helpful?

This book balances adventure and shenanigans so well with the emotional and physical connection between Lydia and Arthur. A fake relationship is always fun to read, especially when the hero is down bad for the heroine, but tries to keep his distance for reasons. It was particularly gratifying to watch Lydia come out of her shell over the course of the story.
I'm not always opposed to epilogues that show the couple several years down the road, but it didn't work for me here. Regardless, I'll read whatever Alexandra Vasti writes next, though I'm praying it's Georgiana's story.

Was this review helpful?

I absolutely loved this story - the characters were so incredibly likable and real. The way that Lydia was around strangers and large gatherings reminded me of myself and felt heartwarming to read about. Arthur was funny and sweet and obsessed with her while still being angry and worried about his brother. I also LOVED the suspense in this book! It was just enough to keep me guessing. Georgiana, Jasper, Ned!!! I can’t wait for more characters in this world to get their own happy ending.

I have already purchased another Vasti novel and am so excited to get reading!

Was this review helpful?

Lydia has been writing to an Earl, Arthur, for years. She decides to propose a marriage of convenience to him but when she shows up on his doorstep, it turns out his brother was posing the Earl in his letters. Lydia and Arthur set off to find his brother who stole something valuable from him. Enter spies, fake identities, meddling servants (❤️ Bertie and Huw)...

I enjoyed this one. At times there was a little too much going on with all the different politics and spy drama but I enjoyed seeing Lydia and Arthur explore their growing connection.

Happy that the next story is Georgiana's!

Was this review helpful?

Alexandra Vasti has written another perfect historical romance in the Earl Crush!

After reading the first Belvoirs novel and just loving it, I am super grateful for Netgalley because I just binged this one in 2 days, I loved it so much! It has all the tropes you could ask for in a Regency romance - fake marriage, a lovable Scottish MMC and of course the only one bed. But this book had a FMC that was so relatable for me as a reader; even though Lydia has social anxiety and struggles in public, the reader was able to watch Arthur love her through it all. He was there to support her no matter what, and when she needed, protect her as well. It was a beautiful thing to read.

This novel had real, complex characters that were so easy to relate to (and fall in love with). It was an absolute pleasure to read this ARC. A huge thank you to NetGalley, Alexandra Vasti, and St. Martin’s Press!

Was this review helpful?

Our story begins as our FMC, Lydia Hope-Wallace, runs off to Scotland with her best friend, Selina, traveling to Scotland to propose a marriage of convenience to the Earl of Strathronnach. Lydia has been anonymously exchanging letters with him for years, but Arthur — the real Earl of Strathrannoch — has no idea who she is. They figure out his brother has been using Arthur's name to pose as the earl in the letter. Now, his brother has gone missing with something very important to Aruthr.

This was such a fun romp! I was so pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this one. Our main characters are so wonderful and well-developed. We get so many genuine moments of Arthur and Lydia as individuals (especially Lydia, who pukes into potted plants when she has to go to parties — nice to see a relatable character for once) and together. This story is such an unexpected joy. So many scenes had me giddy, e.g., the drawing room and the stairwell scenes especially! The buildup between Arthur and Lydia is so perfect. Also, it was very surprisingly high stakes?

Author Alexandra Vasti does a tremendous job here. I was fully immersed in the world she's built for the entire duration and then came out at the end feeling so joyous and satisfied and wishing I could somehow read it again for the first time. This is a historical romance, but it feels very current and relevant. They had so many moments of joy, humor and pure love. I was so taken with Lydia's subdued strength and Arthur's unfailing support for her. Their love had a certain quietness and softness that somehow, at the same time, felt so authentic to them.

"Earl Crush" has rightfully earned a spot as one of my top books of the year.

Thanks to the author, NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the advance copy in exchange for my review.

Was this review helpful?

I'm not going to write about characters or storyline or this author, who became one of my favorites, you have other reviews for that. I'm here to say that usually I avoid Scottish characters because I get annoyed when I have to look up too many words or expressions. Not with this one. My Outlander level knowledge was enough.
I really enjoyed this book.

Was this review helpful?

This was another joy of a read from Alexandra Vasti. She crafts such marvelous, fun, mysterious and spicy regency stories.

Arthur you are always always worthy of love my dear!! Seeing Lydia come out of her shell after book one was such a joy!!

I love the mystery & action involved in this story. That made this for a very interesting read.

The banter and dialogue are top notch!! And the spice is delicious!! Easy 5star Historical Romance!!

Was this review helpful?

I have really enjoyed Vasti's previous work and this one I had high expectations for and was just slightly disappointed. Felt a little like insta love. I am not giving up on her work, but this would not be the one I would recommend to people to start with.

Was this review helpful?