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anatrnd 's review for:
The Gentleman's Book of Vices
by Jess Everlee
I've received an arc of only the book's first five chapters.
This is a m/m love story set in the nineteenth century in London. And it's a celebrity romance book (my favorite trope!). And it has a dual pov.
The Gentleman's Book of Vices tells us about two main characters. Charlie Price is going to marry a woman he doesn't love. He has an explicit novel collection, and that's why Charlie decides to find his favorite author, who uses a pen name.
Miles Montague is an owner of a bookstore, and yes, he's that smut writer Charlie is looking for. With the help of his friend Jo, Charlie comes to Miles's bookstore and tells him he knows that Miles is his favorite author Reginald Cox. And that's the beginning of the story.
I really enjoyed the beginning of this story. We can already feel that tension between Charlie and Miles and I just know that there's going to be a great romance. I also liked Charlie's friend Jo and I'd love to read some spin-off about her solving different mysteries.
It's a 3-star-review only because I don't know what the author will tell us next, but I'm really excited to read the rest of the book!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review.
This is a m/m love story set in the nineteenth century in London. And it's a celebrity romance book (my favorite trope!). And it has a dual pov.
The Gentleman's Book of Vices tells us about two main characters. Charlie Price is going to marry a woman he doesn't love. He has an explicit novel collection, and that's why Charlie decides to find his favorite author, who uses a pen name.
Miles Montague is an owner of a bookstore, and yes, he's that smut writer Charlie is looking for. With the help of his friend Jo, Charlie comes to Miles's bookstore and tells him he knows that Miles is his favorite author Reginald Cox. And that's the beginning of the story.
I really enjoyed the beginning of this story. We can already feel that tension between Charlie and Miles and I just know that there's going to be a great romance. I also liked Charlie's friend Jo and I'd love to read some spin-off about her solving different mysteries.
It's a 3-star-review only because I don't know what the author will tell us next, but I'm really excited to read the rest of the book!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review.