A review by bak8382
Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey

3.0

Juliana, like many historical heroines written by modern day writers, is not a typical lady of the 1800s. She has no use for the season in London, and has only gone in an effort to have her research published. As she is about to embark on that journey she meets Spencer Northam, a spy from the War Office, who is investigating a smuggling ring that may involve Juliana's houseguests. Romantic antics ensue.

I stopped reading this in the middle to finish books for my two book clubs. By the time I picked it back up again the details on the smuggling were pretty sketchy, and still didn't make a lot of sense by the end. That being said this is Jane Austenish and fun for a light, quick read.