
A Perfect Equation by Elizabeth Everett (2022)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 2 of the Secret Scientists of London series. This book makes more sense after having read Book 1, so that you’re more familiar with the set up of the women’s club that hosts all the secret scientists. Letty is one of the mathematicians of the club, daughter of a wealthy shop owner, and ruined from society due to a scandal involving an earl’s son. That earl’s cousin and godson Grey, is the viscount stepson of her friend Violet. Over the years since Letty’s scandal, Grey has proved to be a stern and icy and disparaging sort of fellow that she dislikes interacting with (despite being terribly attracted to him). Grey has his own reasons for being rigid and unemotional and had believed his godfather when he said that a conniving young Letty tried to compromise his cousin into marriage. But over the years, Grey has had trouble reconciling the personality of the dowdy bluestocking in front of him with the villain that his godfather described. Mix in some political drama involving men who do not want to see women away from hearth and home, and we’ve got Grey and Letty with competing interests, and him learning to soften his walls and learn someone else’s perspective for once.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

A Love by Design by Elizabeth Everett (2023)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 3 of the Secret Scientists of London series. The previous book hinted at a history between George and Margaret and we get the full story here. This book takes place about a year and a half after the events of Book 2. George and Margaret (and Violet, the main character of Book 1) were childhood friends out in the country where George was not part of the aristocracy at all. One summer, when it seemed that a romance was developing between George and Margaret, heartbreak occurred instead (we get to learn what it was at some point during the book when they finally talk it out). After they parted ways, George joined the army and somehow ended up an earl, while Margaret found an engineering mentor in Paris, got married, and became widowed. Now Margaret is back in England to start her own engineering company and is undertaking a huge project…. that is unfortunately funded by the nemesis of the female scientists at Athena’s Retreat and of George’s. While George and Margaret are growing closer again and working out their heartbreaking pasts, Margaret’s still holding secrets about her employer’s funding and causing discourse among the female scientists. George ends up being the more emotionally mature and politically progressive one in the relationship, supporting Margaret’s ambitions, providing her comfort and humor and safety. And there’s a scene in here that was hinted at earlier with one person’s awkwardness in the bedroom, with deliciously delightful payoff when the truth finally comes out… it was so good, I sent a screenshot of the scene to my friend immediately via text.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Wolf and the Wildflower by Stacy Reid (2023)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Standalone novel. We’ve got tragic background for both the characters here in this story and it makes for an unbelievable connection. Jules has lived her entire life as a man, despite being born a girl; her mother endured difficult childbirths and was warned against having more children, but her father was insistent on a son… so her mother and midwife presented the baby as a son so that she could find relief from marital relations and pregnancy. James, the son of a duke, was lost in the Canadian mountains at the age of 18 and survived there alone for ten years before his rescue and return. Now that he’s back in England and the duke, his mother is concerned that he is addled and savage. Jules and her father are both mind doctors hired by James’ mother to assess the man and fix his behavior. Of course, Jules is the one who understands his plight and need for isolation and quiet amongst his busybody chattering family. James also sees through Jules’ disguise with his heightened senses and awareness and he has been the only one to truly see her in her whole life. The quiet moments where these two are alone are the only times they can be themselves without the judgments of society or putting on an act. It’s sweet and soulful and just the right amount of teary. Probably my favorite Stacy Reid book ever, and I love all her books, so that’s saying a lot.
Advance ebook provided by Entangled Publishing via NetGalley.

The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Countess by Sophie Jordan (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 1 of the Scandalous Ladies of London series. Miserably married countess Gertrude (Tru) is launching her daughter into the Marriage Mart this year, but her scapegrace estranged husband is willing to sell her off to the highest bidder. A wealthy inn and hotel-owner Jasper is looking to marry a titled and distinguished lady, so entertains the thought of courting the young debutante, until he meets her mother and is drawn to her instead. Loads of drama and the introduction of a female friend group consisting of a miserably married duchess, her courtesan-turned-marchioness stepmother, and Tru’s spinster younger sister, who I’m betting will all have their own books later in the series. This book isn’t too complicated on external plot, just dealing with a prim and proper countess denying her desires and feelings and guilt over wanting her daughter’s suitor. And the villainous husband of hers.
Advance ebook provided by Avon Books via NetGalley. Advance print book provided by Avon Books.

The Husband Trap by Tracy Anne Warren (2006)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 1 of the Trap Trilogy series. This book starts right with the action (which I love). Violet is on her way down the aisle to marry Adrian, except that she’s pretending to be her twin sister Jeannette who wanted to call off the wedding two hours earlier and somehow convinced Violet to take her place. Shy and bespectacled Violet knows that she won’t get another chance like this and takes it because she’s already been in love with Adrian. The rest of the book involves Violet playing the part of a spoiled and bratty Jeannette, while sometimes slipping into her actual good-natured self, and hoping that her husband won’t notice. Of course Adrian can’t believe his good luck that maybe his snobby and shallow bride actually has kindness and depth, so he doesn’t suspect anything at all. But you know that the secret will eventually come to catch up with Violet in the most heartbreaking ways. Such a good book that I dived right into the second one immediately!
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Wife Trap by Tracy Anne Warren (2006)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 2 of the Trap Trilogy series. Well, after Jeannette is found out for the scandal from Book 1, she’s banished from her home and sent to Ireland to live with her elderly cousins. On the way, she meets a middle-class Irishman, Darragh O’Brien who is brash and boorish. Glad to be rid of him, she’s surprised to see him again at her cousins’ home, where he’s the architect in charge of renovations on the property. So, for most of this book Jeannette is a spoiled and bratty snob with no regard to country life, hard work, or character. She interferes with estate construction on multiple occasions just because she wants to sleep late, like her usual party going London ways and doesn’t realize that her actions can withhold laborers’ ability to get paid. This type of story usually involves some sort of maturation of the spoiled main character, but it was a painfully slow sort of growth here. Add in the part where the plain old architect is actually an earl who works hard to pay off his family debts, Jeannette looks even more selfish and spoiled in comparison.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

Harry Potter Fanfic: Woke up on the wrong side of reality by Nyx_Fedra
Draco/Hermione, Deathly Hallows re-telling, multi-chapter, 114k words. A tortured and injured Draco gets dropped off at the trio’s tent in the woods by his mother. Narcissa asks for his rescue in exchange for the cup she stole from her sister’s vault. While Draco and Hermione start as enemies, they have a mutual respect for each others’ intelligence and Draco sees how Hermione is the only one keeping Harry and Ron alive. An enjoyable read up through the final battle; but the chapters after that felt a bit unnecessary to me. Watch out for grammar mistakes throughout, but the plot and romance are worth muddling through.
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