An Extraordinary Lord (Lords of the Armory, #3)

An Extraordinary Lord (Lords of the Armory, #3)

Anna Harrington

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A steamy historical romance set in Anna Harrington's star-studded Regency world. Soldier turned solicitor Lord Merritt Rivers has dedicated his life to upholding the law. He patrols the streets faithfully, hoping to stop crimes before they can happen. While hunting an escaped convict, he encounters a woman also hunting thieves. She's a delicious distraction, until he discovers that she is the criminal he's after. She's smart, challenging, and everything he finds attractive, but he cannot trust her. Veronica Chase has hidden her past as a nobleman's daughter. She confesses to a crime to keep her adopted brother out of prison. She now lives in London's underworld, trapped between worlds, belonging nowhere. Forming an uneasy alliance, Veronica and Merritt work together to protect innocent Londoners during the city's riots. Moving between her world and his, they grow closer to each other and to the mob's dangerous leaders. But their newfound trust won't be enough, until each face their demons and ask what's worth saving―the lives they've chosen to lead or the love that leaves them yearning for more.

Publication Year: 2021


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    May 20, 2025
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    Merritt patrols the streets at night, trying to stop crimes before they happen. Veronica is a part of London’s underworld, but also hunt thieves at night. They run into each other one night, and Merritt realizes that Veronica is the criminal he’s been after. They have to team up and try to quell the riots that have been popping up over the city.

    I love how action packed this book was. A lot of regency’s take place in ballrooms, and the fact that this one doesn’t was really refreshing. As I wrote in my book journal, I love a woman with swords!

    This book also tackles a lot of social commentary re: the rich vs the poor in London at this time. It’s been a common theme among the historicals I’ve been reading recently, and while historicals have a ways to go in terms of addressing problematic topics, I’ve been loving the eat the rich theme.

    This book is in the middle of a series, and while I’m excited to pick up the books prior, this one may have made more sense reading in order.

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