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A review by birdiemama
Savannah Royals by Lindsay Barrett

emotional funny hopeful tense fast-paced
ARC Review-
“Savannah Royals” begins with Katarina “Kat” Quinn who is orphaned at the tender age of six, and is taken in by a group of other young orphans who grow up to become one of the most well-known and feared bayou gangs in Savannah, the Royals, aptly nicknamed the Wolfpack. During the Prohibition era, Kat attends an academy known to teach young women of high society of whom she portrays, but secretly, she is actually a con artist and thief notoriously known as the Cat Burglar. When she meets well-to-do Dr. Matthew DaMolin, things begin to become blurry for Kat, as the lines between business and pleasure start to intertwine. This story was so gripping with its vibrant setting in New Orleans, its thrilling heist plot, witty characters, and seductive banter. I loved the camaraderie between the members of the Wolfpack and found their relationships to be endearing, regardless of the tangled complexities that the author intertwined throughout them. I also really enjoyed Matthew DaMolin’s character who was dripping with sweetness but also had an undercover wild side that only Kat seemed to be able to pull out of him. This book was smart yet sexy and had a bittersweet ending. This was an A+ read for me and I would definitely recommend to others.