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A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting
by Sophie Irwin
I really enjoyed A Lady's Guide to Fortune Hunting by Sophie Irwin.
Kitty Talbot needs a husband and one that has a fortune. Typically I'd be the first to say wait a second...why is our main character not looking for LOVE! But there's a good reason Kitty is focused on the more practical side of what marriage sometimes was in Regency England and she won me over. I loved how much she was willing to do to keep her sisters together and while it could have come across as very mercenary, I empathized with Kitty and her situation and at that day and age, she didn't have many options. Besides, she is absolutely correct in asking why is it ok for men to marry for wealth and she would be looked down upon for doing the same thing.
Lord Radcliffe sees what Kitty is doing when he crosses paths with her in relation to his younger brother. When he sees what is happening, he is motivated to do whatever he can to "save" his brother from Kitty. What he doesn't count on is him developing feelings for Kitty...granted it takes a little while but they come to realize that there is more between them than the original animosity they originally had for each other.
If you are looking for a Regency Romance that will keep you turning the pages, I definitely recommend picking this one up. It has great characters and an engaging story and I can't wait to read more from Sophie Irwin in the future.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy in exchange for an honest review.
Kitty Talbot needs a husband and one that has a fortune. Typically I'd be the first to say wait a second...why is our main character not looking for LOVE! But there's a good reason Kitty is focused on the more practical side of what marriage sometimes was in Regency England and she won me over. I loved how much she was willing to do to keep her sisters together and while it could have come across as very mercenary, I empathized with Kitty and her situation and at that day and age, she didn't have many options. Besides, she is absolutely correct in asking why is it ok for men to marry for wealth and she would be looked down upon for doing the same thing.
Lord Radcliffe sees what Kitty is doing when he crosses paths with her in relation to his younger brother. When he sees what is happening, he is motivated to do whatever he can to "save" his brother from Kitty. What he doesn't count on is him developing feelings for Kitty...granted it takes a little while but they come to realize that there is more between them than the original animosity they originally had for each other.
If you are looking for a Regency Romance that will keep you turning the pages, I definitely recommend picking this one up. It has great characters and an engaging story and I can't wait to read more from Sophie Irwin in the future.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy in exchange for an honest review.