Showing posts with label Netgalley Challenge 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netgalley Challenge 2024. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Book Review: Lord Appleby's Gorgeous Imposter (Scarlett Affairs #3) by Cerise DeLand

 

Blurb

He’s the last man Viv wants to see.
Vivienne de Massé goes to Paris impersonating her oldest sister, the infamous Drury Lane actress, Charmaine Massey. Viv has a reason…and a plan to avenge the capture and death of their other sister during the Terror. Only one man can stop her.

Tate Cantrell is the only man who sees right through her.
Tate Cantrell bursts into her dressing room one night in Paris and calls Viv’s bluff. He reminds Viv she plays a role—and a dangerous game she cannot win alone.

He declares she needs him. She always has. Indeed, he’s spent the last decade helping the émigré Massé family—and falling in love with charming Viv. Now the Earl of Appleby, Tate works as a spy for Scarlett Hawthorne’s network on the Continent. He alone has the means and the connections to help her….if she’ll let him.

Haunted by their past, they’re desperate to save their future together… If they can survive those who would destroy them.

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Scarlett Affairs
Book 1 - Lord Ashley’s Beautiful Alibi
Book 2 - Lord Ramsey’s Red-headed Ruin
Book 3 - Lord Appleby’s Gorgeous Imposter
Book 4 - Lord Fournier’s Shameless Princess
Book 5 - Lord Carlisle’s Enticing Bait
Book 6 - Lord Halsey’s Tempestuous Minx
Book 7 - Sir Durham’s Disarming Asset
Book 8 - The Dowager’s Irresistible Rogue
Book 9 - His Highness’s Tender Trap
Book 10 - The Duke’s Tamed Hellion
Book 11 - The Marquis’s Dangerous Enchantress
Book 12 - The Smuggler’s Precious Cargo
Book 13 - The Baron’s Brazen Confidante
Book 14 - His Grace’s Guilty Pleasure
Book 15 - Lord Fox’s Rebellious Vixen
Book 16 - Scarlett’s Best Agent

Amazon: Amazon.com: Lord Appleby's Gorgeous Imposter: A Regency Historical Romance (Scarlett Affairs Book 3) eBook : DeLand, Cerise: Kindle Store

B&N: Lord Appleby's Gorgeous Imposter by Cerise Deland, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

Bookbub: Lord Appleby’s Gorgeous Imposter: A Regency Historical Romance (Scarlett Affairs Book 3) by Cerise DeLand - BookBub

Goodreads: Lord Appleby's Gorgeous Imposter by Cerise DeLand | Goodreads





My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

This was interesting, a different setting from my usual reading. This took place at the end of the French Revolution and the beginning of Napoleon's renewed war on Britain. Vivienne and her family lost a lot on their escape to England. Tate, who helped Vivienne's family escape, took them to his home in England. With a push from her eldest sister, Vivienne headed back to Paris for vengeance. Vivienne was very determined and tenacious in her search for the truth of that horrible night. Tate was so protective of her and wore his heart on his sleeve. Good story.

I received an ARC through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.



Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Book Review: The Booklover's Library by Madeline Martin

 

Blurb

USA TODAY BESTSELLER

“A must-read for booklovers.” Chanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of Next Year in Havana

A heartwarming story about a mother and daughter in wartime England and the power of books that bring them together, by the bestselling author of 
The Last Bookshop in London.

In Nottingham, England, widow Emma Taylor finds herself in desperate need of a job. She and her beloved daughter Olivia have always managed just fine on their own, but with the legal restrictions prohibiting widows with children from most employment opportunities, she’s left with only one option: persuading the manageress at Boots’ Booklover’s Library to take a chance on her with a job.

When the threat of war in England becomes a reality, Olivia must be evacuated to the countryside. In the wake of being separated from her daughter, Emma seeks solace in the unlikely friendships she forms with her neighbors and coworkers, and a renewed sense of purpose through the recommendations she provides to the library’s quirky regulars. But the job doesn’t come without its difficulties. Books are mysteriously misshelved and disappearing and the work at the lending library forces her to confront the memories of her late father and the bookstore they once owned together before a terrible accident.

As the Blitz intensifies in Nottingham and Emma fights to reunite with her daughter, she must learn to depend on her community and the power of literature more than ever to find hope in the darkest of times.

Amazon: Amazon.com: The Booklover's Library: A heartwarming WWII historical fiction novel from the bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London eBook : Martin, Madeline: Kindle Store

B&N: The Booklover's Library: A Novel by Madeline Martin | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: The Booklover's Library eBook by Madeline Martin - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: The Booklover's Library: A Novel by Madeline Martin - Books on Google Play

Bookbub: The Booklover’s Library by Madeline Martin - BookBub

Goodreads: The Booklover's Library by Madeline Martin | Goodreads





My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

This was an interesting historical story. The war separated a mother and daughter. I loved Emma's devotion to her daughter, her love of books, and memories of her father. She was so great with the patrons of the lending library, connecting with them, and sharing companionship through this terrible time. It seemed to stretch a bit, showing all the research that had been done. My heart did hurt for all the children who had been pulled from their families. I enjoyed the touch of romance and that Olivia finally made it home.

I received an ARC through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.



Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Book Review: A Very Dinosaur Christmas by Adam Wallace, illustrated by Christopher Nielsen

 

Blurb

Deck the holidays in laughter with this funny read-aloud from Adam Wallace, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the How to Catch series. What if dinosaurs joined your Christmas celebration? From a chomped tree to an Ankylosaurus stuck in the chimney and a devoured Christmas dinner, it's a dino disaster!

You've always thought that dinosaurs are super fascinating.

But should they really join in with your Christmas celebrating?

Watch out, Santa! Christmas has a new cast of stars, and they are eager to make this a holiday to remember. Start a new family tradition with this silly picture book adventure featuring Jurassic characters, lively rhymes, and hilarious illustrations from Christopher Nielsen.

A Very Dinosaur Christmas is perfect for

  • boys and girls 4 to 10 years old and dino lovers of all ages,
  • fans of How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas and How to Catch a Dinosaur,
  • fun holiday story times and getting the giggles out before bed,
  • a gift for underneath the tree or a humorous choice on an Advent reading list, and
  • celebrating your holiday with a bonus craft activity by making a dinosaur tree ornament.

And don't miss the first title in Adam Wallace's A Very Celebration series: A Very Dinosaur Birthday.

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Very-Dinosaur-Christmas-Celebration-ebook/dp/B0CMQ9Q71Q/

B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-very-dinosaur-christmas-adam-wallace/1144322515?ean=9781400242092

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-very-dinosaur-christmas

Google: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Adam_Wallace_A_Very_Dinosaur_Christmas?id=PWPhEAAAQBAJ&hl=en

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/201335477-a-very-dinosaur-christmas





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

This was a cute and fun read. Should dinosaurs be around for the holidays? Definitely for children though it did entertain me. I loved the fact that the dinosaurs were labeled at the front and the back. The craft at the end was a wonderful idea. The illustrations were well done and bright.

I received a copy through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.



Sunday, August 11, 2024

Book Review: How We Heal (My Amazing Skin #1) by Adam Schmitt, illustrated by Michelle Simpson

 

Blurb

When Charlie takes a tumble off her bike and scrapes her knee, her sister Alex reassures Charlie that she’ll be okay. Alex tells Charlie all the ways her skin works hard to heal itself.

Charlie learns how blood begins to clot right away to stop bleeding, how the body removes damaged skin cells and makes new ones, and how soap and water keep germs away to prevent an infection.

Written by a dermatologist and a father of young children, 
How We Heal is a comforting story that will help kids feel less afraid and more empowered by learning about the resilience of their own amazing skin and how to care for their everyday cuts and scrapes.

Amazon: How We Heal (My Amazing Skin Book 1) - Kindle edition by Schmitt MD MS, Adam, Simpson, Michelle. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: How We Heal by Adam Schmitt MD, MS, Michelle Simpson | eBook (NOOK Kids) | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: How We Heal eBook by Adam Schmitt, MD, MS - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: The Taste of a Circle: A Story About Shapes by Rebecca J. Allen - Books on Google Play

Goodreads: How We Heal (My Amazing Skin) by Adam Schmitt | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

I enjoyed this story. It taught about the way our bodies heal. The comparison between simple explanations and more serious ones made this educational for both adults and children. The illustrations by Michelle Simpson were delightfully well done.

I received a copy through Netgalley on behalf of North Star Editions, and this is my unsolicited review.



Book Review: The Taste of a Circle (Math All Around Series) by Rebecca J. Allen, illustrated by Alice Larssen

 

Blurb

While his grandmother makes burritos for dinner, Adrian works on homework for a lesson on shapes. At first, he does not have a fun time with it. Then his grandmother asks him a simple question: What does a circle taste like? Her question leads to a series of delicious discoveries as Adrian tastes all sorts of different shapes.

In Math All Around, narrative-driven stories introduce foundational math concepts to young readers in creative ways. Each title combines an interesting story with an important math concept from the Common Core curriculum, while simple language helps build readers’ confidence in reading. This title corresponds to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.G.A.1, 2, and 3, and CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.G.B.4.

Amazon: The Taste of a Circle (Math All Around (Set of 4)) - Kindle edition by J. Allen, Rebecca, Larsson, Alice. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: The Taste of a Circle: A Story About Shapes by Rebecca J. Allen, Alice Larsson | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: The Taste of a Circle eBook by Rebecca J. Allen - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: The Taste of a Circle: A Story About Shapes by Rebecca J. Allen - Books on Google Play

Goodreads: The Taste of a Circle: A Story About Shapes by Rebecca J. Allen | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

Another entertaining educational story. It was fun, an interesting way to teach shapes and possibly get children to eat. Grandma was a smart cookie. The illustrations by Alice Larsson were again beautiful and suited the story well. They made me smile.

I received an ARC through Netgalley on behalf of North Editions, and this is my unsolicited review.



Book Review: My Cat Can't Tell Time (But I Can) (Math All Around Series) by Rebecca J. Allen, illustrated by Alice Wallace

 

Blurb

Mila’s cat, Muffin, can’t tell time. Muffin wakes her up early every morning! Tired of having her sleep interrupted, Mila attempts to teach Muffin how to tell time. She tells her about the hour hand, the minute hand, and hour and half-hour units. Will Mila’s teaching work? Will she ever get a full night of sleep?

In Math All Around, narrative-driven stories introduce foundational math concepts to young readers in creative ways. Each title combines an interesting story with an important math concept from the Common Core curriculum, while simple language helps build readers’ confidence in reading. This title corresponds to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.MD.B.3.

Amazon: My Cat Can’t Tell Time (But I Can) (Math All Around (Set of 4)) - Kindle edition by J. Allen, Rebecca, Larsson, Alice. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: My Cat Can't Tell Time (But I Can) by Rebecca J. Allen, Alice Larsson | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: My Cat Can’t Tell Time (But I Can) eBook by Rebecca J. Allen - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: My Cat Can’t Tell Time (But I Can) by Rebecca J. Allen - Books on Google Play

Goodreads: My Cat Can’t Tell Time (But I Can) by Rebecca J. Allen | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

I really enjoyed this book. It was educational in teaching telling of time. All this with a love for a pet. Definitely a good bedtime story. The illustrations by Alice Larsson were entertaining and beautiful.

I received an ARC through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.



Thursday, July 4, 2024

Reading Goals at the Half Year Mark

 


My Goal is Binge Listener - 20-30 Audiobooks for the year.

At the halfway point, I have completed 18 audiobooks.

I am looking good for the year.


My Goal is Silver - 25 Books

I have only read 6 Netgalley books.

This one I will need to focus a bit more on. I have several coming up, just need to actually read them.



My Goal is Level 3 - 13-20 Books.

I have read 5 books.

This has been a bit of a struggle. It seems that I read far more paranormal last year than this year. We will see how it turns out.


For this one, I have done well. I only have left E, Q, X, and Z.

I have gone through my TBR and discovered that I have books beginning with these letters. I will probably get through them by the end of the year.

For the Mini Challenges, I haven't done so well. I have completed 3 of the 6.

GOODREADS CHALLENGE

My Goal is 200 Books.

My current number on Goodreads shows 131, but I have 5 reviews to write. This is putting me 35 books ahead of schedule. 

This is my update for the moment. I have my fingers crossed that I can make up some ground with a couple of the challenges before the year ends.

I hope all your challenges are going well.




Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Book Review: All's Fair in Love and War (Miss Prentice's Proteges #1) by Virginia Heath

 

Blurb

In the first installment of a Regency romp of a series, a governess who believes in cultivating joy in her charges clashes with the children’s uncle who hired her, only to find herself falling in love.

When Harry Kincaid’s flighty older sister decides to join her husband on an Egyptian expedition, Harry, a former naval captain, is left in the lurch, minding her three unruly children and giant, mad dog. But Harry has a busy career at the Admiralty that requires all his attention, and he has no clue how to manage the little rascals or when his sister is coming back. In desperation, he goes to Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies prepared to pay whatever it takes to hire an emergency governess quick sharp to ensure everything in his formerly ordered house is run shipshape again.

Thanks to her miserable, strict upbringing, fledgling governess Georgie Rowe does not subscribe to the ethos that children should be seen and not heard. She believes childhood should be everything hers wasn’t—filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery. Thankfully, the three Pendleton children she has been tasked with looking after are already delightfully bohemian and instantly embrace her unconventional educational approach. Their staid, stickler-for-the-rules uncle, however, is another matter entirely.

Georgie and Harry continue to butt heads over their differences, but with time it seems that in this case, their attraction is undeniable—and all is indeed fair in love and war.

Amazon: All's Fair in Love and War: A Novel (Miss Prentice's Protegees Book 1) - Kindle edition by Heath, Virginia. Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: All's Fair in Love and War: A Novel by Virginia Heath | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: All's Fair in Love and War eBook by Virginia Heath - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: All's Fair in Love and War: A Novel by Virginia Heath - Books on Google Play

Bookbub: All’s Fair in Love and War by Virginia Heath - BookBub

Goodreads: All's Fair in Love and War by Virginia Heath | Goodreads





My Review - 4 1/2 of 5 stars - 

4 1/2 stars. I enjoyed Georgie's more modern approaches to education as well as her willingness to speak her mind. She was strong, although she did try to have some self-control around her employer. Harry had his life mapped out until his sister left him her three children to care for while she was travelling. This up-ended his home life so he hired Georgie. His very linear, strict, rule-bound life went against everything that Georgie believed. I found Harry's inner teddy bear so adorable, and I loved how he listened to those around him to figure out whether he was on the right path. I had tears as he plead his case with Georgie. Wonderful story.

I received an ARC through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.



Sunday, May 12, 2024

Book Review: You Should be so Lucky by Cat Sebastian

 

Blurb

An emotional, slow-burn, grumpy/sunshine, queer mid-century romance for fans of Evvie Drake Starts Over, about grief and found family, between the new star shortstop stuck in a batting slump and the reporter assigned to (reluctantly) cover his first season—set in the same universe as We Could Be So Good.

The 1960 baseball season is shaping up to be the worst year of Eddie O’Leary’s life. He can’t manage to hit the ball, his new teammates hate him, he’s living out of a suitcase, and he’s homesick. When the team’s owner orders him to give a bunch of interviews to some snobby reporter, he’s ready to call it quits. He can barely manage to behave himself for the length of a game, let alone an entire season. But he’s already on thin ice, so he has no choice but to agree.

Mark Bailey is not a sports reporter. He writes for the arts page, and these days he’s barely even managing to do that much. He’s had a rough year and just wants to be left alone in his too-empty apartment, mourning a partner he’d never been able to be public about. The last thing he needs is to spend a season writing about New York’s obnoxious new shortstop in a stunt to get the struggling newspaper more readers.

Isolated together within the crush of an anonymous city, these two lonely souls orbit each other as they slowly give in to the inevitable gravity of their attraction. But Mark has vowed that he’ll never be someone’s secret ever again, and Eddie can’t be out as a professional athlete. It’s just them against the world, and they’ll both have to decide if that’s enough.

Amazon: You Should Be So Lucky: A Novel - Kindle edition by Sebastian, Cat. Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: You Should Be So Lucky: A Novel by Cat Sebastian, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: You Should Be So Lucky eBook by Cat Sebastian - EPUB Book | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: A Season with Her Forbidden Earl by Julia Justiss - Books on Google Play

Bookbub: You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian - BookBub

Goodreads: You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian | Goodreads





My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

I enjoyed Mark and Eddie as they slowly made their way to each other and through their own issues. Basically pushed together, they need to find their way and accept the feelings between them. At moments, I felt that we were bogged down in too much minutiae, details. This was definitely a slow-burn, but their journey was an interesting one in the long run.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of Avon Books, and this is my unsolicited review.



Sunday, April 28, 2024

Book Review: The Stranger I Wed (The Doves of New York #1) by Harper St. George

 

Blurb

New to wealth and to London high society, American heiress Cora Dove discovers that with the right man, marriage might not be such an inconvenience after all. . . .

Cora Dove and her sisters’ questionable legitimacy has been the lifelong subject of New York’s gossipmongers and a continual stain on their father’s reputation. So when the girls each receive a generous, guilt-induced dowry from their dying grandmother, the sly Mr. Hathaway vows to release their funds only if Cora and her sisters can procure suitable husbands—far from New York. For Cora, England is a fresh start. She has no delusions of love, but a husband who will respect her independence? That’s an earl worth fighting for.

Enter: Leopold Brendon, Earl of Devonworth, a no-nonsense member of Parliament whose plan to pass a Public Health bill that would provide clean water to the working class requires the backing of a wealthy wife.  He just never expected to crave Cora’s touch or yearn to hear her thoughts on his campaign—or to discover that his seemingly perfect bride protects so many secrets...

But secrets have a way of bubbling to the surface, and Devonworth has a few of his own. With their pasts laid bare and Cora’s budding passion for women’s rights taking a dangerous turn, they’ll learn the true cost of losing their heart to a stranger—and that love is worth any price.

Amazon: Amazon.com: The Stranger I Wed (The Doves of New York Book 1) eBook : St. George, Harper: Kindle Store

B&N: The Stranger I Wed by Harper St. George | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Kobo: The Stranger I Wed eBook by Harper St. George - EPUB Book | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: The Stranger I Wed by Harper St. George - Books on Google Play

Bookbub: The Stranger I Wed by Harper St. George - BookBub

Goodreads: The Stranger I Wed (The Doves of New York, #1) by Harper St. George | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

This was an interesting story. I enjoyed the idea of the American heiresses, and this family had more secrets than nobility would like. Cora had her list, and Leo met all but one item. Friendship developed before love. They accepted and supported each other, with a couple misunderstandings cleared up with the truth not dragged out. The story was full of historical information and a little more description of everything than I like, but well worth the read.

I received an ARC through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited. review.



Release: The Stranger I Wed (The Doves of New York #1) by Harper St. George with an excerpt and my review



The Stranger I Wed


by Harper St. George


Release: April 23, 2024


Genre: Historical romance, Gilded Age, Victorian


Blurb:


New to wealth and to London high society, American heiress Cora Dove discovers that with the right man, marriage might not be such an inconvenience after all. . . .

Cora Dove and her sisters’ questionable legitimacy has been the lifelong subject of New York’s gossipmongers and a continual stain on their father’s reputation. So when the girls each receive a generous, guilt-induced dowry from their dying grandmother, the sly Mr. Hathaway vows to release their funds only if Cora and her sisters can procure suitable husbands—far from New York. For Cora, England is a fresh start. She has no delusions of love, but a husband who will respect her independence? That’s an Earl worth fighting for.

     Enter: Leopold Brendon, Earl of Devonworth, a no-nonsense member of Parliament whose plan to pass a Public Health bill that would provide clean water to the working class requires the backing of a wealthy wife.  He just never expected to crave Cora’s touch or yearn to hear her thoughts on his campaign—or to discover that his seemingly perfect bride protects so many secrets. . . .

     But secrets have a way of bubbling to the surface, and Devonworth has a few of his own. With their pasts laid bare and Cora’s budding passion for women’s rights taking a dangerous turn, they’ll learn the true cost of losing their heart to a stranger—and that love is worth any price.


Excerpt:


Oxfordshire, England


Spring 1878


Title-hunting was not for the faint of heart. The occupation required a great deal of analysis, focus, and attention to detail, three qualities Cora Dove had no choice but to perfect. One had to be strategic when choosing the ideal candidate for a husband. Everyone knew that the perfect groom for a title hunter was a fortune hunter. However, it simply wasn't that easy. Too impoverished and the wealth gained from the marriage would drain away like water through a sieve.


Cora was determined that the man she married not be a gambler, at least not to excess. The likelihood of finding an aristocrat who did not gamble at all would be akin to finding a fish that did not swim. There were other considerations, too. In fact, she had made a list. Too young and he'd likely be brash and unruly. Too old and he could hold outdated ideas about a wife's role. Too temperamental or too wicked in his pursuits and he would be difficult to manage. Too attractive and heartache would inevitably ensue-this one had been the last to go on the list. Cora quite liked good-looking men and wouldn't have minded marrying one. Her sister Jenny, however, who knew more than she about the qualities of handsome men, had been insistent, so the condition had gone on the list. Only a fool would aim for the highest title and leave it at that when there were so many other considerations.


Cora was no fool. Not anymore. She had stepped off the steamer ship from New York with her mother and Eliza last week with her mission at the forefront of her mind. Find a titled husband and marry him by summer. Thankfully, she would not face the task alone. Camille, Dowager Duchess of Hereford, had agreed to act as a sort of agent to help the sisters find titled husbands.


"Camille, pardon my disbelief, but there can't possibly be suitors here," Eliza, Cora's youngest sister, remarked, her brow furrowed in distinct displeasure.


The three of them descended the steps of the train depot, umbrellas in hand to combat the spring drizzle. The train stretched out behind them on the track, belching steam into the cool air. They were in a small village-Cora had already forgotten the name-not far from Camille's country estate in Oxfordshire. The town was little more than a stop along the railroad, but it was quaint and picturesque, as Cora was finding most English villages to be. They possessed a charm lent to them by virtue of age that many of the industrial mill towns that had sprung up back home didn't have. The buildings, made of either stone or wattle and daub, had been standing for centuries longer than their brownstone back in New York. There was a security in that permanence that she found comforting.


"I quite like it," Cora said.


"As do I," Camille voiced her agreement.


Cora and her sisters had met Camille many years ago when Mr. Hathaway and Fanny were still an item, though their relationship had been in its death throes. Camille's father and Mr. Hathaway had finished some sort of business deal together, and they had been invited to spend a week with the Bridwells at their summer home. It had been an awkward week, and Cora now realized it was because Mrs. Bridwell hadn't approved of their presence there, even though Mr. Bridwell hadn't been above putting his company's profits ahead of what was socially acceptable. Cora and Camille had spent most of the time together outdoors swimming and playing on the rope swings. Thankfully, Camille remembered her and had been a wonderful source of support when Cora had contacted her with the marriage plan.


The duchess wasn't a proponent of the cash-for-class marriages that were becoming so popular between American heiresses and impoverished noblemen. Her own parents had all but auctioned her off to the highest title, and the marriage had been deeply unhappy until the much older duke had died and set her free. Now she was with Jacob Thorne, a man she loved. It had taken several letters and a few telegrams before Cora had convinced Camille that this marriage was what she wanted and that she was not being coerced by her mother. It was her negligent sire who had made this sort of marriage necessary, but Cora preferred not to dwell on that.


Instead, she devoted every waking moment to finding the perfect husband. She had a journal specifically for the task that she had diligently filled with notes about each man Camille proposed to her. She knew their ages, their immediate family members, and how they spent their days. Perhaps more importantly, she knew how their family had lost their own fortunes. That crucial bit of information could be the difference between a comfortable future and one spent scraping pennies.


Unlike the other American heiresses who came from new money families with industrial interests that kept their pockets deep, Cora and her sisters were illegitimate. They weren't marrying for mere social status, though that would be a boon; they were marrying for the very survival of their small family.


"Then you can marry any gentleman who might reside here. I'll choose one who lives in London." Eliza nodded her head in finality and Cora hid her grin. If only it were that easy of a choice.


"I understand the conditions are not ideal," Camille said, leading them around the muck and mud of the road to the higher-packed earth along the edge. They didn't seem to be heading toward the center of town but in the other direction along a narrow lane that followed the tracks before turning away. "But being able to observe these men outside of normal social conditions will give you rare insight. Since they don't know you yet and don't know that you're watching, they'll be more inclined to be themselves. Once at the house party, they'll all be on their best behavior, and you'll only see what they allow you to see."


That was certainly true. Of the ten men Camille had invited to the upcoming house party at Stonebridge Cottage, they had been able to observe five without them being aware. First, they had gone to the Lakes, where they had discreetly assessed two of their suitors who were participating in an angler tournament. They were two of the most boring individuals Cora had ever encountered. Since boredom hadn't made it onto her list, they had passed the test. Then, they had gone to a lecture at the British Museum to locate a third who had been a bit argumentative with the lecturer. She had drawn a line through his name. She wouldn't countenance a rude husband. From there, they had quietly observed two others at Hyde Park. Both were a bit snobbish in their bearing, so Cora had put a question mark by their names. Today was their last jaunt before the house party began early next week. They were here to watch a football game.



Excerpted from The Stranger I Wed by Harper St. George Copyright © 2024 by Harper St. George. Excerpted by permission of Berkley. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.





About the Author

Harper St. George was raised in the rural backwoods of Alabama and along the tranquil coast of northwest Florida. These were settings filled with stories of the old days that instilled in her a love of history, romance, and adventure. By high school, she had discovered the historical romance novel, which combined all of those elements into one perfect package. She has been hooked ever since. She lives in the Atlanta area with her family and loves to hear from readers. 


Photo credit: Harper St. George





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

This was an interesting story. I enjoyed the idea of the American heiresses, and this family had more secrets than nobility would like. Cora had her list, and Leo met all but one item. Friendship developed before love. They accepted and supported each other, with a couple misunderstandings cleared up with the truth not dragged out. The story was full of historical information and a little more description of everything than I like, but well worth the read.



Blitz: Checking Mr. Wrong (Love in Maple Falls Series) by Anne Kemp with an excerpt and a giveaway

Checking Mr. Wrong Series: Love in Maple Falls by Anne Kemp Release date : August 27th 2025 Genres : Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance, S...