Charmed by His Lordship Review

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Miss Felicity attends the Havencrest house party for one reason: to win over her idea of the perfect gentleman, a man she has hoped for from a distance all season. With a substantial dowry but questionable family secrets, she hopes that within the intimacy of a smaller house party, she might at last secure his hand.

Lord Bolton is not that man. He shocks and unsettles her. He attends the party to wed the woman who will ease his financial burdens. With nothing left of the family fortune, Lord Bolton is left to fend for himself in the best way he knows how, by charming himself someone of fortune, one woman in particular.

Even though Felicity is not that someone, and Lord Bolton is too outlandish to be the perfect gentleman, they find in each other a surprising and useful ally. What will come of their plots and careful subterfuge?

Review - Most of the books that I've read by Johnson are regency romances that mention historical political movements or tragic events. This was a lighter read and it was interesting to see the lightheartedness in her writing. The banter between the two main characters was unique, engaging, witty, and humorous. I enjoyed learning about the characters and getting to know them through the story. It was a fun read to escape into. I would encourage those who enjoy reading regency romance to check it out.

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