A review by jodyhadlock
The Nobleman's Daughter by Jen Geigle Johnson

5.0

I don't read much romance, but I love historical fiction and found the premise of The Nobleman's Daughter very intriguing. I didn't know much about the Regency period in England, and I loved how the author involved the fictional main characters in the true events of the revolution. And, as another reviewer mentioned, I also loved the reference to the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem, which he wrote after the Peterloo Massacre. The fiction and actual history are woven together seamlessly. This book has meaning beyond just a traditional romance, but that doesn't mean it's stodgy--it's also a fun read. I would love to read a sequel!