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absolutely loved The Recluse of Wolfeton House! I really enjoyed Bentley and Hattie as characters and their scenes together are so much fun.
This is a great conclusion to the Ladies of Devon series, I really enjoyed this book, Hattie is a fun combination of sweet and unpredictable, Bentley is a bit intense but it matches his creative personality, I loved how the friendship grew between Hattie and Bentley, I loved the epilogue since this is the last book in the series, This was another quick, cute read in the series, I'm fairly certain this one concludes the series,
Hattie was the oldest of the four women and the last to get married, I thought her competent, albeit impatient, I get it though. Waiting for the right man to show up isn't easy, Still waiting over here. But her "dabbling" in "white" magic crossed a line, The books were clean and not Christian even with the mention of Gd scattered here and there, I didn't like it in Amelia's story with the hemp seed and I didn't like it in this one either.
But that's my opinion.
I liked Bentley enormously, Although, the "event" wore on me, Just say it already and then it ended up being a HUGE misunderstanding, He finally forgave his parents allof them, And he reentered society wiser and more confident, He was a recluse and I found that and his long hair wildly attractive, But I have been on some serious medication recently, . . so you probably can't rely on my opinion, I wasn't a fan of Mr, Warren or Lucy. I liked Jeffrey as big brothers go,
Overall, the series was a nice read for lazy, medicated days, : Give it a try! I loved everything about this story!
The characters were fantastic, The friends and family stand by each other, for the most part, even doing things they are uncomfortable with for the benefit of another.
I loved this story from beginning to end! The prologue at the start is a great way to remind those that read the previous book, the fun place that Hatties story left off.
For those not reading the books in order, this is a perfect introduction, The simple and sweet way Hatties relationship with Bentley is created and developed is lovely! It is a pleasure to “watch”.
I am also happy about the way that Bentleys family issues are resolved, This was a delightful, romantic story that I will read again!

I received a digital copy of this story to review.
This is my honest opinion, Great conclusion to a great series

I really enjoyed this last book in the series.
Hattie was such a fun charactersweet and caring but also carefree and down to earth, Bentley was not my favorite type of hero but I still loved him, Loved how much they interacted together! Bookof the Ladies of Devon series had a slow burn, First, let me say how very much I detest meddlesome busybodies, . . especially those of the familial type, . . but all busybodies who think they know what's best for another person, regardless of how that person feels.
Bookwas about Haddie Green and the Duke of Bentley, Hattie, ayearold, unmarried young lady who wanted to marry for love, The Duke of Bentley had a secret that had him removing himself from Society for over seven years.
He rarely, if ever, ventured outside of his home and avoided everyone as much as possible,
As with the first three books in the series, this was another long, drawnout story that left the reader wishing it wasn't so long and drawnout.
While the Duke and Hattie kept their rendevous secret, there wasn't really any chemistry between them, Hattie wasn't even looking at the Duke as a potential suitor so the lack of passion and romance wasn't even an option for most of the book.
There was angst, drama, frustration, anger, . . and a whole lot of, . . nothing. It fizzled more than it sizzled, to be honest,
I seriously wanted to knock some heads with a heavy castiron skillet due to the way they treated Hattie, especially her blasted sisterinlaw who wanted to control and manipulate her at every turn.
But I also wanted to hit Hattie with it as well for allowing people to control and manipulate her.
It was odd though how fast the scenario changed, One minute there was all angst, anger, and people ready to walk all over each other, The next everyone was rooting for the other and on good terms, I couldn't wrap my head around it most of the time,
Having finally made it to the end, I had to admit that, out of the four books in this series, this was the secondbest of them all.
However,
Take The Recluse Of Wolfeton House (Ladies Of Devon #4) Originated By Kasey Stockton File Ebook
I am glad to be done with this series, Most of it was almost torturous to read,
That being said, this story squeaked in to find a place with the Keeper for the Shelves.
. . barely. Hatties story is by far my favorite in this series! Her personality is SO fun and refreshing, I love her strong will and hopeless romantic ways, The writing in this book was exemplary, even for the high standards Ive set for Kaseys books! The pacing, the characters, the scenes ALL of it was incredible! Bentleys character was the perfect brooding hero that all of us Darcy fans are always wanting to read about but written in a way that was not predictable.
His personality peeks through his brooding behaviors in all the right times and made this book one of my favorites! Each time Hattie and Bentley meet is more entertaining and swoony than the last.
I think I could read this book over and over for the rest of my life and never get tired of it.
I highly, highly recommend this book! These books could definitely be read as a stand alone, but to fully appreciate Hatties story I would recommend reading them all, and in order!

Thanks to the author for the copy.
All thoughts in this review are my own, Great love story! I enjoyed this whole series and would definitely recommend it, Im so happy Hattie found her fox! I really like this book! I'm not a big romance reader, so it has to be different and delightful to keep my interest and gainstars.
This one was. The plotline was very different and the characters were very interesting and different, I like the main character Hattie, who isyears old in Devon, England in perhaps the earlys.
Although she wants to get married, she is not working to find a husband, but rather waiting on fate to bring the right man to her.
She enjoys painting, riding her horse and visiting with her friends and living quietly with her father, She is spunky and king without being annoying as some heroines tend to be, Of course, we know a man will appear early on in the book and a relationship will develop.
How it happens is refreshing and enjoyable to watch, I liked everything about this book and, even though I was eager to watch it all happen, I was sad to see it end.
This is a standalone book, even though other characters in the book seem to have their own "Ladies of Devon" books.
Such a Delightful Story !!

I enjoyed this story very much, It had a sort of light, happy feeling that made me smile though most of it, Hattie Green isyears old, still unmarried, and perhaps losing hope that Fate will bring her the soul mate she believes she deserves.
She doesnt want “help” finding just anyone, because ones fate should not be rushed, rather it should happen naturally.


The Duke of Bentley is an honorable gentleman who avoids Society to prevent any scandal from touching the family name.
He isolates himself to make sure of this, So, of course, Hattie bursts into his life, fascinated with their shared love of painting, and wanting some lessons.
He, in turn, is fascinated with his neighbor, but he tells her the lessons must be kept a secret, again to prevent any whispers of scandal or impropriety.
As they get to know each other, it finally occurs to him that he should probably come to a decision should he give in and ask Hattie to marry him He has fallen in love with her and cant imagine being without her.
Does she feel the same One thing for certain, life will never be dull with the delightful, freckled Hattie around!
Stockton consistently puts out books I like.
This was such a sweet romance, I loved the mystery and how unapologetic Hattie is about who she is, She really made the story for me, Just really enjoyed this one, Proper romance with a sweet kiss, I love when I pick up a book and am completely pulled into, When the characters are just delightful and charming, When the setting is described in such a way as to have me feel as if I am right there alongside the characters.
When I laugh, cry and cheer for the happy ever after to come, This book definitely had all of those components for me, I loved it!!! My only complaint is that it ended, Lol! But that really isn't a complaint because I was able to see the resolution of Hattie's journey and having Bentley be there throughout her journey and especially at the finish was perfection.


You don't need to have read the previous books in this series as the author does a nice job giving the reader enough relevant info for what we need to know about our heroine.
I haven't read the first two books yet and have only read, sitelinkThe Widow of Falbrooke Court.
Which was a great story as well, Both that book and this one start the same way, only from different characters point of view, Which I loved reading both openings, Hattie just needs to find her fox, which of course brings about lots of fun in both books, but especially this one.
I loved how the author used Hattie's search for the elusive fox throughout the book, I smiled and giggled several times over her antics,

I really want to go back and read the first two books and see more of Hattie's character because she was just delightful.
I loved her sass and strength, She has some frustrations throughout this book and I really liked how the author wrote her character growth in regards to those frustrations as well as just her character in general.


And some of my absolute favorite parts of this book, . . any scene with Hattie and Bentley in them, Seriously loved these two together, They really did have me laughing and sighing, The banter and the budding friendship, The frustrations. The different encounters and planned and unplanned meetings, The scheming of family and others and how that played into their relationship, The chicken. The window. The cat. Oh, how I thoroughly enjoyed this book,

If you can't tell, I highly recommend reading this one, Like, a lot!

Content: Clean and delightful,

I received a copy from the author, All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own,

Happy Reading!!! Loved this one so much!



Hattie is soooo lovable! And Bentley! Ugh! Give me a handsome recluse any day! And then how they both loved painting so much! They were everything I needed! Honestly, probably my favorite of the series.


Hattie is a real free spirit, She goes her own way in life and says the oddest things, Giulia, from the first book in the series, is a bit similar, They speak their mind and often say wacky things, I don't know how to describe the feeling this book gave me, but it was pure happiness,



Now I am just sad it is over! I know there will be a book later about Mabel's sister, but ourwomen of Devon are all married now.
I will just have to find more of Kasey Stockton's books, Hattie has watched her friends one by one get married and now she's the last of their group who has yet to get married.
And that is ok. She's seen a fox so he is most definitely out there, The timing just hasn't been right, But a chance encounter with her recluse neighbor the Duke sets everything into motion,

I loved the dialogue in this book, Kasey Stockton is such a talented writer and knows how to put witty, swoony and down right fun all into a story.
I laughed out loud at multiple parts throughout, especially when Hattie was involved, she is such a fun character.
I knew I would like her from the other book in the series, but this book proved that I love her character.
She seems so real and genuine, I love this outspoken, determined, caring and freckled character and I'm so happy she got the love story she did.


And the recluse Duke Bentley Well he is just down right wonderful as well, Your heart hurts for him and all he has been holding inside all these years, His dedication to keeping his family name clean and honoring his father is heartwarming, it's no wonder Hattie slowly falls for this handsome, man who never has his cravat on.
Their chemistry is the best and I love all the different pieces that bring them together and strengthen their friendship.


This is a wonderful conclusion to the Ladies of Devon series and Hattie's Story is one of my favorites from Kasey Stockton.
Can't wait to read what she writes next!

I received a complimentary copy from publishers, publicists, and or authors.
A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own, .