A review by dannythestreet
The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian

  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.5

This was way better than I expected! I'm generally not a big fan of historical romance (although queer ones can be an exception)
And I feel like the class difference was actually depicted and explored in a good way. It wasn't just falling in love with a rich guy and suddenly forgetting all about inequality because 'love conquers all' or some bullshit 
The characters didn't just fight and then have sex and forget about it, they figured out solutions and were ready to walk away if they had to.
But like Percy said
"I'd be delighted to turn traitor to my class" so it all worked out and it was sweet and wholesome 🥰
I also like that Kit's thievery and such wasn't painted as something bad or unfair and in the end they actually decided to do it together, that was a very nice moment showing that Percy doesn't consider himself more moral just because he was more privileged but he also doesn't treat this as some sort of game