Review: The Valet’s Secret by Jose S. Kilpack

The Valet's Secret by Josi S. Kilpack

Published by Shadow Mountain on March 2022
Genres: Adult Fiction, Romance
Pages: 288
Format: eBook
Source: Publisher
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4 Stars

York, England, 1819.

As a once happily married woman, Rebecca Parker lived a charmed life, but now widowed and working for a living, she feels alone and living a mundane existence. That is until the day a valet speeding by on a horse nearly runs her off the road. Mr. Malcolm Henry is apologetic, gentle, and very handsome. She’s instantly drawn to him, which is why, rather than stopping him from kissing her, she finds herself kissing him back, reigniting a nearly forgotten passion in her. But love at first sight only happens in fairy tales—never to an ordinary woman like her.

Still, she cannot stop thinking about Mr. Henry and the kiss they shared. The more time she spends with the earl’s valet, the more she knows she cannot in good conscience allow Mr. Timoltson to continue to court her, even though a marriage to him would provide her financial security and independence from her overbearing father’s control. The heart wants what it wants, and her heart wants Mr. Henry.

But while working in the kitchens during a fancy dinner party, she sees something strange: the valet—the valet she kissed—is sitting at the right hand of the baroness. She realizes that Mr. Henry is not the earl’s valet; he is the earl—Kenneth Winterton.

Heartbroken, angry, and betrayed, Rebecca isn’t sure she can trust Lord Winterton, much less accept his apology. But when Lord Winterton proves he is as kind and gentle as “Mr. Henry” was, she finds herself willing to give him a second chance. But will he still take a chance on her, when choosing a commoner means he might lose his inheritance?

Trust, love, loneliness, and passion collide in this story about a man who will risk it all to fight for the woman he loves and a woman who no longer believes in fairy tales—until she finds herself living in one.

This light and clean romantic story was exactly what I needed!

I enjoyed how Rebecca Parker and Earl Winterton are drawn to each other and get to know each other. It was a warm and slow romantic build, until of course that explodes because he’s been posing as his own valet. Rebecca is obviously hurt, especially as she has to continue to see him as she starts working in a higher society house where he is a frequent guest. And at the moment, the most eligible bachelor in the area.

Rebecca is practical. Her struggles with what her heart wants and what society would allow is very authentic. I love that she has an older daughter who she is very close with . It was refreshing to see a supportive mother/daughter relationship. They are very warm to each other and the daughter Rose really helped build Rebecca’s character as a mother but also as a compassionate and kind character.

Kenneth Winterton is being selfish because he know he shouldn’t keep seeking Rebecca out but there is something about him. What I really liked about their relationship was how they each acknowledged that they were lonely and how the other filled that hole in themselves as companions, as well as romance.

The story moves pretty fast and it’s an easy read to get through in one or two sittings. I think it’s the perfect read when you want something heartwarming and romantic tied up with a bow.