Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this ARC.
I usually go for YA when I read, so when I came across the blurb for this regency historical fiction I was instantly intrigued. I was under the impression that this would be as good as other historical romances I have read in the past. However, the author didn't do it justice.
While the author wrote about the main social constructs of the time perfectly, I thought her romance craft and tone in the writing to be more on the juvenile side.
I read this as a standalone from the first book, An Improbable Season, and all opinions are my own.