Charlotte’s Control (The Control Series) by Maggie Sims – Review by Maisie Dickinson
Charlotte’s Control by Maggie Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Maggie Sims’ Charlotte’s Control follows Charlotte, a widow in her late twenties who, when she attempts to rejoin society, meets William, who is almost a decade younger than her but very eager to spend time with her. Charlotte decides to form a relationship with William on the basis of it being casual and sexual, but they can’t help falling for each other despite the age difference, the society they live in, and William’s need for heirs. I thought the age gap was perfectly fine, but it did make be a bit uncomfortable at the start as how she essentially referred to him as a child. I do think this was her way of putting her guard up, though, and as their relationship developed they came to view each other as equals. I recommend this book because it’s a really good historical romance, especially if you like erotica. It was a really beautiful story in regard to her being a widow and finding love again, with a really interesting plot that was accurate to the time it is set. ‘She needed someone to paint him smiling like that so she could look at it every day.’
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