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A review by onceuponamaggie
A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting by Sophie Irwin
4.0
Thank you, @netgalley, and @penguinrandomouse, for the eARC and in return, an honest review.
“You see me, in my entirety - the worst and the best of me…”
My Thoughts:
Kitty Talbot is very determined to find a rich husband during the London Season to save her home and sisters from destitute. Although she had a few potential candidates, she aimed a tad higher than expected. James, the Earl of Radcliffe, had no desire to go home after his father’s death. His relationship with his father was toxic. But a distressed letter from his mother changed his mind.
This book made me laugh. I love the banter between Kitty and James. Kitty’s younger sister, Cecily, was a character. Always getting Kitty caught in a lie. This is the first regency book I’ve read without steamy scenes. It’s more tamed and romantic. Fast-paced, funny, and just sweetest.
“You see me, in my entirety - the worst and the best of me…”
My Thoughts:
Kitty Talbot is very determined to find a rich husband during the London Season to save her home and sisters from destitute. Although she had a few potential candidates, she aimed a tad higher than expected. James, the Earl of Radcliffe, had no desire to go home after his father’s death. His relationship with his father was toxic. But a distressed letter from his mother changed his mind.
This book made me laugh. I love the banter between Kitty and James. Kitty’s younger sister, Cecily, was a character. Always getting Kitty caught in a lie. This is the first regency book I’ve read without steamy scenes. It’s more tamed and romantic. Fast-paced, funny, and just sweetest.