I loved this installment in the Lily Adler Mystery series! The mystery was engaging and the slow-burn romance was delightful! I can't wait for the next one! ๐
Finished up 2024 by finishing "Death By Misadventure" by Tasha Alexander! It is my annual delight and this installment of the Lady Emily series did not disappoint!
I just finished Elizabeth Everett's "The Secret Scientists of London" series and I thought they were so refreshing and different. Definitely has a bit of a modernity but they were humourous and heartwarming!
I've been determined to cross books of my "To-read" list and I've just finished the last two in Jen Turano's "A Class of their Own" series. The heroines are very endearing and the books comedic in Turano's style!
nobody will remember:
- your salary
- how โbusy you wereโ
- how many hours you worked
people will remember:
- your dance skills
- your delicate compliments
- how fortunate you've been as to be distinguished by the patronage of the Right Honourable Lady Catherine de Bourgh
My debut, AYESHA AT LAST, is on the @TIME '50 best romance novels to read rn' list! Congrats to my fellow authors, I'm flattered to be listed among my faves!
A Lady of Conscience is out today!! It's a sweet and swoony Victorian romance, with a few nods to Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. ๐ Available in ebook, paperback, & @audible_com audiobook wherever books are sold!
I really enjoyed "A Darkness in Seven Dials"! An intriguing mystery, and some great set ups for future books (e.g. secret societies). There's a budding friendship/romance that I am in ANTICIPATION of!
The O'Roarke Affair by @tracygrant was excellent! I loved visiting the past with Raoul and seeing how it can have ripples for the future! I feel like I have a lot more questions after the ending, so I'll have to check out the discussion group on Goodreads!
@tracygrant I don't. I think it's almost like a wanderlust, it is his identity. The amount of settling we have seen from him in the series is probably the most we will see, unless something forces him to settle more unwillingly.
I'm reading @tracygrant's "The O'Roarke Affair", and "Mademoiselle Chat Gris" has me wondering if she is an enemy of Mรฉlanie? Mรฉlanie's code name was a bird, unless I am misremembering, of course. You know how cats and birds get along...