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books_ergo_sum 's review for:
The Theory of Earls
by Kathleen Ayers
emotional
medium-paced
Is there a better phrase in romance than “I see you” 😍
You know what I love? When a new-to-me-author knocks it out of the park.
This was the premise: our musical genius heroine’s original plan (pretend to be a mousy wallflower until she she could age out of the marriage market and play her piano as a spinster in peace) wasn’t going to work. So she needed a husband pronto—one sweet and dumb husband in particular. And who better to help but his “I’ll never get married” rakish friend who was secretly obsessed with her… and absolutely not going to jealously undermine her plans 😅
There was a lot to love here. Our heroine’s musical brain made her an interesting POV. Our MCs had so much chemistry and I loved that our hero also loved music. And I just have a soft spot for heroines who are trying to be free.
But the best parts were:
🤍 the mess
🤍 the angst
🤍 the way this hero 1000% effs up
🤍 “I see you"
You know what I love? When a new-to-me-author knocks it out of the park.
This was the premise: our musical genius heroine’s original plan (pretend to be a mousy wallflower until she she could age out of the marriage market and play her piano as a spinster in peace) wasn’t going to work. So she needed a husband pronto—one sweet and dumb husband in particular. And who better to help but his “I’ll never get married” rakish friend who was secretly obsessed with her… and absolutely not going to jealously undermine her plans 😅
There was a lot to love here. Our heroine’s musical brain made her an interesting POV. Our MCs had so much chemistry and I loved that our hero also loved music. And I just have a soft spot for heroines who are trying to be free.
But the best parts were:
🤍 the mess
🤍 the angst
🤍 the way this hero 1000% effs up
🤍 “I see you"