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A review by psellars11
A Gentleman Never Tells by Amelia Grey
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This book was adorable! I liked that the story involved several plot lines, from Gabriella’s difficulty with her sister Rosabelle and complicated family dynamic, to her failed engagement, to her love interest, Brentwood. It was really cute that the author wove into the story the love of animals with her dog Brutus and Brent’s mother’s dog prissy.
Basically Gabriella needs out of her engagement since her sister loves her fiancé. She runs into Hyde park and encounters the Viscount Brentwood. They kiss and are discovered and forced to marry. The book unfolds with them slowly falling in love, as he proves to her that he wants her to be happy and care for her however he can. They have such a playful relationship filled with banter, where at one ball he leaves her to listen to an elderly man read his poetry to her trying to convince him she would be an awful wife. Overall, such a fun and easy read. Definitely recommend if you need a lighthearted historical romance!
Basically Gabriella needs out of her engagement since her sister loves her fiancé. She runs into Hyde park and encounters the Viscount Brentwood. They kiss and are discovered and forced to marry. The book unfolds with them slowly falling in love, as he proves to her that he wants her to be happy and care for her however he can. They have such a playful relationship filled with banter, where at one ball he leaves her to listen to an elderly man read his poetry to her trying to convince him she would be an awful wife. Overall, such a fun and easy read. Definitely recommend if you need a lighthearted historical romance!