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Axel

von Grace Burrowes

Reihen: Jaded Gentlemen (3)

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Axel Belmont, though a wealthy and much-respected botanist, occasionally takes a turn serving as magistrate in his rural corner of Oxfordshire. When the owner of a neighboring estate is the victim of a homicide, Axel initially suspects the man's much younger wife, Abigail Stoneleigh, of committing the crime. But then Abby appears to be in harm's way, and Axel's investigation uncovers longstanding deceptions aimed at cheating her out of wealth and happiness. The solution to this deadly puzzle remains elusive, even as Axel captures Abby's heart and surrenders his own. Axel is a fine investigator, a devoted father, a brilliant scientist, (and an excellent kisser), but will he solve the mystery before the villain strikes again? Contains mature themes.… (mehr)
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Ha, I snuck that up on you!! You didn't even know I was reading this. Why? I'm shallow & I do not care for the cover. My copy at home literally has post-it notes covering the model. I could have done with some formal attire.

I should probably discuss the book, which was weirdly relaxing despite murderous subplots.

The leads are very warm. The relationship is very warm. I found it slow, but comforting. They were just so nice and considerate. 3.5 rounded up. It is a good book for crappy spring weather and blizzards. ( )
  samnreader | May 16, 2021 |
3.5 stars

To blazing hell with what ladies did and did not do. With Axel Belmont, at least, Abby need not be a lady. She need only, finally, be herself.

This was a babbling brook read, the term I use to describe a slower moving or paced story with trying to leave out any negative connotations associated with "slow". Since I more often than not like to write up little reviews for books I read, I find it better to read one book at a time so I don't mix up characters or plots. I think this book would work better in a stop and revisit capacity, instead of the storm through method I have. Burrowes excels in emotions, subtle, blatant, fast, and slow, her words and phrases are able to reach my feels in ways other authors often try and fail at. The emotion between our hero Axel and heroine Abigail, feels so incredibly real; I was swept away into their lives and relationship. One way Burrowes accomplishes this is her talent for writing the minutiae of everyday life, it brings a legitimacy and palpable feel to her characters and stories but it also creates that slow or babbling brook feel. It was hard for me to stay with the pace if I read too many chapters in a row but taking longer breaks or reading a different story in-between I think would have helped with this.

I would almost call this a mixture of a cozy mystery and romance, Axel and Abigail are investigating characters and her late husband's life in hopes of discovering who killed him. The villain was not blatantly clear and Abigail's husband's life became quite the onion for them to peel. It was just a good solid story, characters and plot points made sense and were believable.

Burrowes books can get very over populated for me, but here, the focus is firmly on Axel and Abigail. Secondary characters from the previous books in the series and other series by Burrowes make appearances but they knew their role and only improved the story instead of overwhelming it; Burrowes amazing emotional writing was able to take center stage. Not to pigeon hole ages but I can see older, more mature readers really liking this, as it deals with two widowers and trials of life that only comes with experience. I can see the scenes and dialogue about when, how, and trying to move on in life after losing a significant other, really reaching some.

If you're looking for a story to really sink into with cozy mystery elements and deep emotions, then this would be a great pick. Axel and Abigail's relationship from budding to longing to inseparable will warm the coldest hearts. ( )
  WhiskeyintheJar | Feb 14, 2019 |
I loved this book and stayed up late to finish. Axel is a widowed botanist hoping for a fellowship at nearby Oxford University when his nearest neighbor is shot and murdered. As the magistrate, Axel must determine who the murderer is. He fairly quickly determines that it probably isn't the widow, Abigail, who is barely dealing with life after her husband's death, not because she particularly liked him, but because she is in fear for her own life. Axel takes her home to protect her and the story goes from there.
Though I had my suspicions I found that it wasn't until the end that I really knew who the murderer was and why. That makes this a thoroughly enjoyable mystery to read. Axel and Abigail are also a very likable couple, never boring, and their romance adds some spice to the story.
Of course, there are some old favorites. Wee Nick and Matthew play their parts and there are even references to the Windham family which always makes me happy.
I love Ms. Burrowes books and this is one of her best. I heartily recommend it. ( )
  N.W.Moors | Dec 20, 2015 |
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Axel Belmont, though a wealthy and much-respected botanist, occasionally takes a turn serving as magistrate in his rural corner of Oxfordshire. When the owner of a neighboring estate is the victim of a homicide, Axel initially suspects the man's much younger wife, Abigail Stoneleigh, of committing the crime. But then Abby appears to be in harm's way, and Axel's investigation uncovers longstanding deceptions aimed at cheating her out of wealth and happiness. The solution to this deadly puzzle remains elusive, even as Axel captures Abby's heart and surrenders his own. Axel is a fine investigator, a devoted father, a brilliant scientist, (and an excellent kisser), but will he solve the mystery before the villain strikes again? Contains mature themes.

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