— Library Journal (starred review)
“Poignant, heartrending, hopeful, and quietly profound, the latest exquisitely written installment in Balogh’s Regency Westcott series is another sure bet for the author’s legion of fans as well as an excellent introduction for new readers to Balogh’s effortlessly elegant and superbly romantic brand of literary magic.”
— Booklist (starred review)
“This warmhearted addition to the Westcott series adds depth to a complex, congenial family.”
— Publishers Weekly
“ Someone to Honor is classic Mary Balogh—the exquisite character development; the slow, romantic angst; the clever plot; the myriad of interesting characters.”
—All About Romance
“ Someone to Honor has top-notch characters with a deeply moving story about love and family. This type of storytelling with characters whose stories suck you in is what makes a Mary Balogh novel so addictive.”
—Fresh Fiction
Someone to Trust
“The balance between sweet and bitter produces a complex and winning love story.”
— Publishers Weekly
“The sheer perfection of Balogh’s prose in the fifth superbly written installment in the Westcott series marries her rare gift for crafting realistically nuanced characters to produce another radiant Regency historical romance by one of the genre’s most resplendent writers.”
— Booklist (starred review)
“With tenderness, humor, and infinite finesse, Balogh turns the classic younger woman / older man pairing on its well-worn ear in another sigh-worthy [novel] that readers are sure to savor.”
— Library Journal (starred review)
“The quiet, authentic intensity of the characters’ emotions is a hallmark of Balogh’s work, and it is a pleasure to experience each heart-wringing moment in this romance made for warming a winter night.”
— BookPage
Someone to Care
“A love story nearly perfect in every way.”
— Booklist (starred review)
“A story that is searing in its insight, as comforting as a hug, and a brilliant addition to this series. Another gem from a master of the art.”
— Library Journal (starred review)
Someone to Wed
“With her signature voice and steady pace, Balogh crafts a thoughtful, sweet Regency-era love story to follow Someone to Hold .”
— Publishers Weekly
“Balogh’s delightful ugly duckling tale may be the nonpareil Regency romance of the season.”
— Booklist (starred review)
Someone to Hold
“Written with an irresistibly wry sense of humor and graced with a cast of unforgettable characters, the second in Balogh’s exceptional Westcott series, following Someone to Love , is another gorgeously written love story from the queen of Regency romances.”
— Booklist (starred review)
“This ‘Cinderella’ reversal story seethes with desire, painted paradoxically in the watercolor prose that is the hallmark of this author.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“This Regency romance dives deeper than most and will satisfy fans and new readers alike.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Balogh is, and always will be, a grand mistress of the genre.”
—RT Book Reviews
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“One of the best!”
— New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn
“Today’s superstar heir to the marvelous legacy of Georgette Heyer (except a lot steamier).”
— New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips
“A romance writer of mesmerizing intensity.”
— New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney
“Winning, witty, and engaging.”
— New York Times bestselling author Teresa Medeiros
“A superb author whose narrative voice comments on the characters and events of her novel in an ironic tone reminiscent of Jane Austen.”
— Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Mary Balogh reaches deep and touches the heart.”
— New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston
“Thoroughly enjoyable.”
— New York Times bestselling author Janelle Taylor
“Balogh once again takes a standard romance trope and imbues it with heart, emotional intelligence, and flawless authenticity.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“This touching, totally enthralling story overflows with subtle humor, brilliant dialog, breathtaking sensuality, and supporting characters you want to know better.”
— Library Journal (starred review)