

Not once did I feel that the pace was slow. Lots of sweating, heaving and slick would, quite simply, not have suited this book, it needed that softer, gentler approach.

Omegaverse elements are very subtly applied throughout the story, befitting the regencyesque setting. Of when the quiet and submissive omega is neither of those things, but who is caring and nurturing. I loved the exploration of what happens when a perfect alpha specimen is no longer perfect. Edmund was very brooding – *swoon* – but was also dominant, caring and demanding in all the right ways. Juliana had a wonderful feistiness about her, but never came across as too bold for the time or too annoying. This was one such book for me and I already want to read it again. They transport you to another world, engage your emotions, speak to your soul and leave a lasting impression on your heart.

There are some books that touch you in a way that most others don’t. Oh and the fact that I just can not write a review that does justice to it. The story caught me hook, line, and sinker and the only bad thing is that it had to end. It was simply perfect and I wouldn’t change a thing about it, even if I could. I am in love with Edmund, I am in love with Juliana, I am in love with everything, every last little thing, about this book. This was one hundred percent a “can’t put it down” book, it was an “I’m totally and utterly in love with both main characters” book, along with a “why did it have to end?” book. However I would read them every single time if they were as captivating and wonderful as The Alpha of Rickett Hall. I don’t usually love a book with a heroine who is a virgin.
