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Interconnected standalones form this series of smart, historical romances. I’ve been reading it out of order, and it still makes sense and is completely enjoyable.
✦POV: Dual, third-person
Evie is an inexperienced country girl who needs to make a match to secure hers and her sisters’ futures, but she’s no pushover! I appreciated her strength, resilience, and determined attitude. Ahmad is trying to make a name for himself as a dressmaker in a racist class system that is not doing him any favours. He’s broody, and stoically delicious. They strike a deal to form a mutually beneficial partnership, but their chemistry is impossible to deny despite the difference in their social classes.
I think it’s clever that the POV often changed mid-chapter (clearly defined) so we can see how they each experienced the scene.
🎙️ Dual Narration by Vidish Althavale and Lydia Hanman
This was my first time hearing both narrators and they were great! Their voices were perfect for these characters and gave believable and distinctive range to the other characters.
✦Spice: Closed door
Great tension and feeling, and a few kisses with increasing levels of heat. I’m generally all about the spice but Mimi Matthews and the Belles have always left me satisfied with the sensuous hint of what’s going on behind that door.
» I am so glad to finally read Evie and Ahmad’s story after reading The Belle of Belgrave Square (Belles 2) and The Muse of Maiden Lane (Belles 4). Their chemistry is palpable through the series, so I had to see where it began; I wasn’t disappointed!
✩ Evie meets Lady Ann, Stella, and Julia when she arrives in London for her first season (at 23!) and they embrace her immediately. These gals are a stunning example of the kind of girl squad that I love.
♡ I have loved every moment of reading this series so far. Highly recommend! HEA guaranteed!
❝Wonderful things didn't happen because one was cautious. They happened because one dared.❞
✨ I read the eBook while listening to the audio thanks to my trusty Toronto Public Library card and the Libby App.
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Graphic: Misogyny, Racism, Sexism, Xenophobia, Colonisation, Classism
Minor: Racial slurs, Sexual content, Suicide, Death of parent, Sexual harassment, Deportation
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, Classism
Moderate: Misogyny, Sexual harassment, Colonisation
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, Classism
Moderate: Misogyny
- Started out quite slow for me. It was interesting and the characters were intriguing, but I just couldn’t get into it. I persisted and around 1/4 of the way in I was enjoying it a lot more.
- Characters were really lovable; the group of women were my favourite and I’m excited to read more from this series about their stories.
Graphic: Misogyny, Racial slurs, Racism
Minor: Colonisation, Classism
I listened to this on audiobook and really enjoyed it. While there isn't necessarily insta-love in this book, there is insta-attraction. I would have liked the slow burn to have been built up even more than it was between the two and for it to have taken a bit longer for the two to realise how deeply attracted they were to each other. The historical elements in this book were very good and I appreciated how the author dealt with Ahmad being a POC, half Indian and half British, how he was treated by people as a POC but also as a tradesman, and then his opinions about colonisation and the general wrong ideas Brits had about India and its peoples - and then how Evelyn strived to learn more herself from those affected by British rule, not the colonizers themselves.
As a horse girl I loved the horse element in this book, and really loved the friendship between Evelyn and the Furies and I really look forward to reading the next book which I think was set up really nicely in this one.
Moderate: Misogyny, Racism
Minor: Death of parent
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, Classism
Moderate: Misogyny, Pregnancy
Graphic: Misogyny, Racial slurs, Racism, Sexism, Suicide, Xenophobia, Religious bigotry, Death of parent, Sexual harassment, Colonisation, Classism
Graphic: Racism, Xenophobia, Sexual harassment, Colonisation
Moderate: Misogyny, Racial slurs, Violence
Minor: Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, Suicide, Death of parent, Pregnancy
I love Ahmad. He’s such a strong character and I was pleased with his character arc. I also loved his cousin, Mira. She was such a nice supporting character.
Evie’s friends were fun, too. I’m excited to see Julie’s story in book two!
I read this book because I wanted a horse girl book. And this did not disappoint. There is always room for more horses, but there was also plentiful horse content and metaphors in this book that I enjoyed.
Graphic: Misogyny, Racism, Sexism, Classism
Moderate: Racial slurs, Death of parent, Pregnancy
Minor: Panic attacks/disorders, Alcohol, Colonisation
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism
Moderate: Misogyny, Colonisation, Classism