Review: The Dance of Desire by Delphine Ross*

*I received a copy of this book in eBook format via NetGalley in return for this review. All reviews published on Yours, Chloe are completely honest and my own, and are in now way influenced by the gifting opportunity.

Title: The Dance of Desire
Author: Delphine Ross
Genre: Historical Romance

Trigger warnings:  Bigamy, Suicidal Thoughts, Sibling Death, Amputation

Rating: 

Spice Level: ðŸŒ¶️🌶️🌶️ (Open Door)

Best friends make bad spouses . . . and worse scandals.

When Angela Bartham of the notorious Bartham family is stranded at the altar on her wedding day, she's saved from ruin by her old friend Sunny, the Earl of Sunderland. He offers a startlingly generous proposition: a marriage of convenience that will last exactly one year. Long enough for society to stop gossiping. Long enough for the press to lose interest. Then they’ll quietly annul their unconsummated union.

Left without choices, Angela agrees. But Sunny is no longer the sweet but awkward boy she grew up with—and who once loved her. A mysterious trip abroad has transformed him into a surly, secretive beast of a man who can’t seem to stand the sight of her. Nor is Angela the romantic girl who once danced all night under the moon. She’s a heartbroken beauty trapped in a fake marriage that can’t end soon enough.

To avoid the chattering crowds, Angela and Sunny flee London to spend their year of marriage in Paris. But what they don’t take into consideration is that emotions aren’t particularly rational . . . especially when there’s only one bed in the gothic feline-laden chateau they’re stuck inside near the Bois de Boulogne. Forced proximity reveals hidden depths, turning their marriage of convenience into a messy affair of the heart. Will Angela and Sunny's dance of desire come to an end, destroying everything they hold dear—including their friendship?

The Dance Of Desire is the latest historical romance by author Delphine Ross. Set during the nineteenth century, this Beauty and the Beast inspired story is a fantastic marriage of convenience romance between a ballet-dancing beauty and a beastly brooding earl.

This is a charming and generally light-hearted slow-burn romance told through a split POV third person narrative. The story was well paced, although I would have liked a little bit more relationship building as most of this were lost to the side-plots. I loved the gothic French chateau setting with it’s secret passageways.

The Dance Of Desire which is full of all of your favourite romance tropes and they are all wonderfully written. On top of the marriage of convenience trope and the grumpy/sunshine dynamic you can expect from a Beauty and the Beast inspired story, the chateau has only one bed (although they have a ‘we’ll only sleep in it at different times’ arrangement), there are 'Touch Her And You Die' moments and Angela and Sunny are also (estranged) childhood best friends to enemies to lovers.

This is the second book in the Muses of Scandal series but the books work as standalone stories and can be read out of series order. This was my first time reading anything from Delphine Ross but I was hooked on her engaging writing style so now plan to catch up on the first book in the story.

Angela was a sweet FMC whose love for ballet added a really nice touch to the story, although I was expecting there to be more ballet content than there actually was. She was young and quite naïve but matured over the course of the story. It did take me a little while to warm to Sunny as the MMC due to his grumpy nature and childish urge for revenge, simply because the woman he loved had rejected him, but by the end of the story I really liked him. His backstory, that being the reason he’s become this brooding beastly earl, was really interesting. There was also some good lesbian representation within the story and Helene was one of my favourite characters.

Overall, The Dance Of Desire is a charming, light-hearted historical romance, perfect for fans of Beauty and the Beast and fairytale retellings.

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