A Substitute Wife for the Prizefighter: A Victorian Romance (Victorian Prizefighters Book 2) By Alice Coldbreath

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Plain, respectable Lizzie Anderson is in the devil of a fix. After catching sight of something she was not supposed to, her whole family is torn apart by the ensuing scandal. Lizzie’s steadfast principles means she cannot deny the evidence of her own eyes and as a consequence finds herself thrown out onto the street! Her only ally in her time of need, comes from a very unexpected quarter indeed...Benedict Toomes has long thought Lizzie a thorn in his side, but after seeing her staunchness in the face of adversity, he finds himself picturing her in a totally different role in his life. A stand-in for the betrothed he no longer wants to marry… Find out how this unlikeliest of couples navigates life together after a rocky start and find their preconceived notions about the other could not have been further from the truth! A Substitute Bride for the Prizefighter is a stand-alone Victorian romance novel of over 119,000 words. Please do not purchase if you are offended by strong language and or sex scenes.

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(2.5 stars) This is the second in Coldbreath's Victorian Prizefighters series. I enjoyed the first one, A BRIDE FOR THE PRIZEFIGHTER, quite a bit. In it I found good character development, a convincing growth in the H/h relationship in which I could feel the love developing, a clear-cut plot, and a writing style that was entertaining and humorous at times.In this second one, I had a tough time finding much of this as I read. The affection and attraction which developed between H and h early on failed to convince me. I could not see the reason for such an almost instant about-face from the two who had had many misconceptions about each other when they first met. In addition, the hero's thought processes and decisions seemed a bit wobbly. He decides he needs to marry, for some reason or other. So when one Elizabeth Anderson doesn't work out, he marries her plain, prim, judgmental cousin with the same name. Why waste the special license, after all? His reasons for marriage to either cousin just made no sense. Hers to him did. It was desperation.The H is a former boxer with prison time in his recent past. He had quit the boxing circuit he had traveled, from fair to fair around England, with his father and brothers. But now he decides to take his new prim little bride and join up with them again. The reasoning process here is also a bit iffy, a punishment for his substitute bride not having liked him when he was engaged to her cousin. Yet if you continue reading, some things he says later on do not jibe with this reason.And the plot? It's just a random series of events in the lives of the two. Since Lizzie had lived a sheltered life up to this point, the story feels like the title "Lizzie Joins the Circus and Learns to Have Friends and Open Up a Little" would be appropriate. Every once in a while something happens that could have led to a little suspense or conflict but it's all resolved in the next paragraph. For example, Lizzie goes off to shop. She doesn't come back at the time she had said she would. He worries. She arrives. Turns out she just lost track of the time. Problem solved. Several 'exciting' things just like that throughout the book. One happening near the end could have been fraught and I was expecting something bad to happen, but no, it's fine, nothing to worry about here. The end.Even the romance between the two was bland and conflict-free. He doesn't like her for two seconds. Then he does. He treats her well and respects her throughout the story. Granted, that's a good thing. But I like a little conflict or antagonism in the early stages of a relationship, to make the reading to the end worth my while. Here they marry. He helps her adjust to their nomadic life. He buys food so she doesn't have to cook. He gets her some nice material so she can make curtains for the caravan. He buys bones for the dog she adopts. He makes sure she has a gazillion orgasms every time they have sex. Dang. He's a nice guy, except, of course, for the fact that he is not open and transparent about his life or his past or his reasons for his decisions. Well, as a reader who was allowed into his brain at times, I couldn't figure out the reason for his marriage or for the decision to take up boxing again, mostly because he was a bit unclear about it all himself.But if you like a romance between two nice people and enjoy reading about little life happenings as they go traveling about the Victorian fair circuit, this will entertain. It was a bit too uneventful for me and it also is missing any humor. My romances have to either supply me with angst or with humor. This one had no angst, so I needed the humor. Sadly, it was M.I.A. Also missing was good proofreading. This is common to her books, and since readers have pointed this out in the past, I figured she might be a bit more careful by now. Well, not exactly.Still, I was able to read it to the very end. Maybe because I had Georgia On My Mind and wanted this to drown it out.


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