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A review by bookswithnopictures
Emmeline by Jennifer Moore
4.0
There is so much to enjoy about this novella, but like almost every novella I've ever read, I wanted it to be longer. This enemies-to-more has fun banter and a good anger-to-love relationship arc.
Emmeline is on the fringes of society, despite her noble birth. Her father is dead and, in order to make ends meet, her baroness mother is a Victorian spiritualist. Emmeline and Lord Mather have a tumultuous meet-cute that leaves them wary of the other's presence at a mutual friend's house party.
I wish there had been mention of The Blue Orchid Society, but after reading the summary, it sounds like it's introduced in Solving Sophronia. I'm looking forward to reading it!
Emmeline is on the fringes of society, despite her noble birth. Her father is dead and, in order to make ends meet, her baroness mother is a Victorian spiritualist. Emmeline and Lord Mather have a tumultuous meet-cute that leaves them wary of the other's presence at a mutual friend's house party.
I wish there had been mention of The Blue Orchid Society, but after reading the summary, it sounds like it's introduced in Solving Sophronia. I'm looking forward to reading it!