Beautiful Things
Beautiful Things
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Beautiful Things is a reverse harem romance set in the Regency era. Perfect for fans of Austen and Bridgerton?who don't want to settle for just one handsome suitor.At twenty-two, Rosalie Harrow is unmarried and near destitute. She has two choices: snag a wealthy gentleman, or take work as a governess. Neither option appeals to headstrong Rosalie, who sees both futures as a kind of cage.When Rosalie receives an invitation to Alcott Hall, she believes she's there to meet the Dowager Duchess of Norland, the mysterious childhood friend of her late mother. Instead, Rosalie is thrust in the middle of a house party of eligible high society ladies all desperate to win the hand of the new, conveniently single duke. Hilarity ensues as Rosalie dodges the attentions of the officious duke, and weathers the censure of the other guests, all while trying to unravel the mystery of her invitation.And then there's the gentlemen?The more Rosalie tries to avoid the high society husband hunt, the more she finds herself charmed by three very different men. There's Lord James, the duke's younger brother, who is the secret duke in all but name. Lieutenant Renley, recently returned from the West Indies, and begrudgingly looking for a wife of his own. And the tempestuous Mr. Burke, who irks Rosalie to no end.The clock ticks down the days to the Michaelmas ball, when the duke is set to announce his bride. Marriage is a trap and Rosalie will not be easily snared?but that doesn't mean she can't enjoy the chase while it lasts.BEAUTIFUL THINGS is a steamy, slow burn, reverse harem romance set in the Regency era. The female main character has multiple suitors and she won't settle for just one in the end. All the main characters are in their twenties. This is book one of two.
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This was the first regency RH I've read and it definitely put a fun spin on regency romance. There is a decent plot throughout which is always refreshing and it moves the story along nicely. Those who are a stickler for historical details may find a bit of an issue with some of the more modern ideas throughout, but if they're reading a regency RH in the first place they should expect it.
It's a fun read. Ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. I'm looking forward to the next one!