A review by alifff
Discovering Grace: A Regency Romance by Sally Britton

lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

this was sweeeeeet 🫶🏼 the plot was predictable, one can guess it just by reading the synopsis, but it doesn’t take the enjoyment out of it.
characters were likeable. many people might think that Jacob was judgmental but i found him to be realistic. he was a vicar and didn’t change his views just because he fell in love. usually, heroes like this compromise their beliefs but he didn’t which made it realistic. he accepted Grace for who she was without changing her based on his opinions.
and the ending — ufffff so heartwarming 🥰 felt rushed but it was still very heart touching!!

and what bugs me is the timeline of the books in this series.

i read Engaging Sir Isaac before reading this and the second chapter was written in July 1814 where Grace was shown pregnant with a large belly (chapters 6 and 25)

but, this one - Discovering Grace - started from May 1814, JUST TWO months before Millie and Isaac met then how does Grace have A LARGE BELLY in their book??? it is written in her book that Grace and Jacob married after 2 months of courtship which might be July or August so how was she pregnant???

i thought it was an honest editing mistake until i saw that the first chapter in Reforming Lord Neil started in August 1814 🫠 IT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE!