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The Gentleman's Book of Vices by Jess Everlee
5.0
✨ THIS BOOK COMES OUT TODAY!!!!!!!✨
This is on my top 3 books of 2022 - And it's finally out! Seriously, do yourself a favour and go read it!
5 ⭐ No historical romance will top this one for me. I just know it.
I'm so glad I got this ARC! I don’t know who was in charge of accepting or declining ARC requests for this book in Net Galley but thank you so much.
It’s no secret that since reading the first five chapters of this some weeks ago I was, almost literally, going stir crazy in anticipation for this book. My love for Charlie and Miles already blossoming – but that was child’s play, I tell you. It was nothing. I’m pretty sure what I’m feeling is full blown obsession at this point. And there’s going to be more books. This is a series! And it can have all my money because I don’t even care, I want to read every single book that comes out. Even if it’s no longer Charlie and Miles - I will take a crumb of information, a mini-scene, another miniscule epilogue with them in it and I’ll be worth it. This book is the reason I love romance literature the way I do. The ups and downs, the humour, the pain… I can’t help it, I fell in love with the characters, and their happiness became mine; their sadness was painful; their joy bright and light in my heart. Ok, I need to stop gushing and get on with the review…
The Gentleman’s Book of Vices has Charlie Price and Miles Montague as two characters who fall into place in the strangest way possible - Charlie is an overzealous rake in the verge of marriage to a charming, well-to-do lady; whilst Miles finds himself writing smut to support his old inherited, failing bookstore. Their lives come together when Charlie seeks Miles out for an autograph, given that he’s his favourite author and all. Sufficed to say, Mr. Montague is not only not amused by this, but he believes the so-called Mr. Price is there to blackmail him. This book has:
This is on my top 3 books of 2022 - And it's finally out! Seriously, do yourself a favour and go read it!
5 ⭐ No historical romance will top this one for me. I just know it.
I'm so glad I got this ARC! I don’t know who was in charge of accepting or declining ARC requests for this book in Net Galley but thank you so much.
It’s no secret that since reading the first five chapters of this some weeks ago I was, almost literally, going stir crazy in anticipation for this book. My love for Charlie and Miles already blossoming – but that was child’s play, I tell you. It was nothing. I’m pretty sure what I’m feeling is full blown obsession at this point. And there’s going to be more books. This is a series! And it can have all my money because I don’t even care, I want to read every single book that comes out. Even if it’s no longer Charlie and Miles - I will take a crumb of information, a mini-scene, another miniscule epilogue with them in it and I’ll be worth it. This book is the reason I love romance literature the way I do. The ups and downs, the humour, the pain… I can’t help it, I fell in love with the characters, and their happiness became mine; their sadness was painful; their joy bright and light in my heart. Ok, I need to stop gushing and get on with the review…
The Gentleman’s Book of Vices has Charlie Price and Miles Montague as two characters who fall into place in the strangest way possible - Charlie is an overzealous rake in the verge of marriage to a charming, well-to-do lady; whilst Miles finds himself writing smut to support his old inherited, failing bookstore. Their lives come together when Charlie seeks Miles out for an autograph, given that he’s his favourite author and all. Sufficed to say, Mr. Montague is not only not amused by this, but he believes the so-called Mr. Price is there to blackmail him. This book has: