A review by thenovelbook
Discovering Grace by Sally Britton

3.0

This story was a sweet follow-up to the first book in the series, "Rescuing Lord Inglewood." Although the romance in this one was less than sparkling, the writing was enjoyable and easy to read.
Grace Everly, the quiet and unassuming twin sister to Hope (who is her opposite in personality) is in love with their childhood friend Jacob. Meanwhile, he has eyes only for Hope. But when the twins' father decides to send Grace on a long sea voyage with friends and keep Hope at home to teach her a lesson about self-control, Grace knows she cannot possibly go on such a journey. She forms a plan to pose as Hope for a couple of weeks until Hope is able to embark on the voyage. And who is the only one to recognize what's happening? Jacob. His mixed feelings about the plot and his struggles to clarify who is really well-suited to him form the rest of the book.
I think the author has a pretty good grasp on Regency language, and her plot is creative enough, so I enjoyed the writing. However, there are not really any surprises when it comes to the character development or the relationship.
This is a fast and easy read when someone is in the mood for Regency romance.

I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.