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Listen To The Moon (2016)

por Rose Lerner

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When upstairs valet meets downstairs maid, the line between work and play blurs.

Lively St. Lemeston, Book 3

John Toogood dreamed of being valet to a great man...before he was laid off and blacklisted. Now he's stuck in small-town Lively St. Lemeston until London's Season opens and he can begin his embarrassing job hunt.

His instant attraction to happy-go-lucky maid Sukey Grimes couldn't come at a worse time. Her manners are provincial, her respect for authority nonexistent, and her outdated cleaning methodsâ??well, the less said about them, the better.

Behind John's austere façade, Sukey catches tantalizing glimpses of a lonely man with a gift for laughter. Yet her heart warns her not to fall for a man with one foot out the door, no matter how devastating his kiss.

Then he lands a butler job in townâ??but there's a catch. His employer, the vicar, insists Toogood be respectably married. Against both their better judgments, he and Sukey come to an arrangement. But the knot is barely tied when Sukey realizes she underestimated just how vexing it can be to be married to the boss...

Warning: Contains a butler with a protective streak a mile wide, and a maid who enjoys messing up the bed a whole lot more than making it.<… (mais)

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4.25 he offered to clean her boots stars. ( )
  s_carr | Feb 25, 2024 |
So this was a romance buddy read with WhiskeyintheJar/Kyraryker and Sam (AMNReader). The three of us I think all really enjoyed this though Sam is still finishing up. I really loved the entire plot (a marriage of convenience) with heat. The two main characters, Sukey and John were great and I loved how they did things differently though they were both part of the servant class. The sex scenes were highly explicit, but very very hot, I loved them and liked that we actually had these two trying their best with each other and wanting their marriage to work. I do wish the book had ended with more of a resolution between John and his terrible parents and with Sukey letting her mom know about something that she did. Other than that, I got a kick out of this book from beginning to end.

"Listen to the Moon" follows John Toogood and Sukey Grimes. Both of them are members of the servant class, though John is considered higher up on the ladder due to John being trained up to be a valet. Due to John not telling his former employer about her son's romantic entanglement he finds himself dismissed and unable to find another job. He moves into rooms across the street from a boardinghouse that Sukey works in. From their first meeting John and Sukey find the other one intriguing. However, Sukey vows to never marry and John feels as if he's too old (he's 40) to be trying to marry. He's focused on finding another position as fast as he can. John is given a lead at a local vicarage though the only problem is that the vicar refuses to hire a man that is not married. So John proposes that he and Sukey marry in order for them to take over running the vicarage. What follows from there is a great book that takes a look at servants in a household and the type of things they had to put up with in order to not be dismissed (sexual harassment, rape, etc.) I feel really foolish for never reading a historical romance that focused on the servants in the household instead of members of the "ton."

John was great. I loved how he wants to be a better man this his father and we find out why he's so reluctant to be a butler like his father. He is careful to not take out his frustrations with Sukey and is so kind and caring though he's a super type A person. My favorite scenes with him were definitely with him showing how much he thought of Sukey beyond the physical. There's a boot cleaning scene and a bath scene that I adored. Usually you get the heroes in historical romances being all big and powerful and it feels as if they can't be in the wrong. John owns his mistakes and actually tries to be a very good husband to Sukey.

Sukey is 20 and though she doesn't want to marry (due to her family history) she finds herself attracted to John. The new job situation would be perfect and we see her realizing that she has to change how she behaves towards others. We can see why Sukey is so defensive and her wondering if she and John will fit since he is much more educated than she is, but I thought she was gutsy and charming.

We have the two leads dealing with several problems in the vicarage and then a big question comes up which can change their lives.

I loved the secondary characters we get to know such as Mrs. Khaleel and Molly. Mrs. Khaleel especially had a very intriguing story-line and had me wanting to read more about her.

The writing was very good, I thought Lerner did a good job with the language in the time period we were reading and her being able to show us what duties that John and Sukey and an entire household would have. Also she did a great job of showing us how trapped you can get as a woman in this world.

The flow was very good switching between John and Sukey's third person point of view.

The book's setting is 100 percent focused on the servants in this one. We hear about the "ton" and political parties and we know that affects things to a certain extent, but we really get a sense of how precarious these people's lives are if their employer takes up against them. The world is small and you can find yourself without a job or reference.

The book's ending could have been tighter I thought since there were still a few things left in the air regarding John's parents. Other than that, I really enjoyed this one. ( )
1 vote ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
I know my reviews are often personal and transparent. I know I like personal connections in books to me--to identify (why character-driven will always be my jam and I'll appreciate the art of the thriller etc)...but I try not to come on here posting about daily life other than to say "man reading helps me escape."

I have walked around in a sleep-deprived, work driven anxious fervor. I commit to reading. Because I do need time where the curiosity and focus in my brain can unwind or--at the very least--be distracted by things other than data and problem solving. I'll jump into a buddy read (horribly, sorry!) to keep me honest in this drive to do this thing I love. Read about...love. And every night I was cursing my chapters in Well of Ascension, but looking forward to soaking in Listen to the Moon.

Rose Lerner is so good. (ok, I'm no expert, I've read two).Her books are so sexy....

I appreciate her in the way I appreciate Milan and Charles. It takes you away to the era, but it's not about who you expect, necessarily, and there's much more packed in this book than your typical historical romance...it's about a maid and a butler here.

And I loved it. I mean seriously. Okay, back to the first paragraph, the heroine and hero here were both so familiar, but from life, not from romance. A heart-stingy heroine despite being generous of spirit. A heart generous hero who takes a lot of pride in his work.

And the boots. I mean,the boots.

And the hero is 40. She is 22. This is definitely a part of the conflict in a very understandable and well-done way. But the hero is 40. And tries to shave his silver whiskers. We like the silver, John. Keep it. And Sukey, keep him. He's a keeper.

Rounding this out were some great family conflicts and complications, relationships to jobs and the people therein....and just...it's great. ( )
  samnreader | Jun 27, 2020 |
I buddy read this, for complete thoughts and quotes - Listen to the Moon buddy read

This took me a little off guard with how the sexual scenes started up kind of quick but the second half was full of deeply hitting emotional moments. I don't know how Lerner manages to do it but she always nails the truth behind matters and her writing in economic, race, and sex issues is seamless.

A look at how economic and social status affects servants and the learning curve and growing pains in a new marriage. Written in Lerner's beautiful words and emotionally true characters, this story will linger with you for a while. ( )
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

When upstairs valet meets downstairs maid, the line between work and play blurs.

Lively St. Lemeston, Book 3

John Toogood dreamed of being valet to a great man...before he was laid off and blacklisted. Now he's stuck in small-town Lively St. Lemeston until London's Season opens and he can begin his embarrassing job hunt.

His instant attraction to happy-go-lucky maid Sukey Grimes couldn't come at a worse time. Her manners are provincial, her respect for authority nonexistent, and her outdated cleaning methodsâ??well, the less said about them, the better.

Behind John's austere façade, Sukey catches tantalizing glimpses of a lonely man with a gift for laughter. Yet her heart warns her not to fall for a man with one foot out the door, no matter how devastating his kiss.

Then he lands a butler job in townâ??but there's a catch. His employer, the vicar, insists Toogood be respectably married. Against both their better judgments, he and Sukey come to an arrangement. But the knot is barely tied when Sukey realizes she underestimated just how vexing it can be to be married to the boss...

Warning: Contains a butler with a protective streak a mile wide, and a maid who enjoys messing up the bed a whole lot more than making it.

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