The Hellion and the Hero by Emily Sullivan is about two lovers who cross paths again. Lady Georgiana “Georgie” Arlington always puts the needs of her family before hers. She married a man that she didn’t love so she could save her family from financial ruin. After her husband’s death, Georgie feels stronger and bolder and decides to live her life as she really wants. She decides to run her family’s factory in a way which benefits the workers instead of the owners. Because of her bold plans, Georgie finds herself a target. Georgie doesn’t want to bend to the threats but she starts to fear for her life when the threats escalate. Her family is desperate to find the culprit behind the threats. They reach out to the one man who left Georgie heartbroken years ago.
Captain Henry Harris met Georgie years ago when she was courting during her season. She was looking to find someone to help her family, and Henry was looking for someone who had money. After their brief encounter fizzled, Henry left the season and went on to become a decorated naval hero. He has no problem finding someone to marry but he still feels a pull and an attraction to Georgie. When Henry gets hired by Georgie’s family, he is torn by wanting to be a professional or following his heart.
The novel is a straightforward romantic read with some spicy parts. The book mostly focuses on their romance, and the mystery behind the threats is on the back burner. There were parts where the story moved very slowly and the pair was going back and forth following their desires. I thought the book was an okay read and I would be open to read more books by the author as I do find the book title to be fun.

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