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moonlightandmargins 's review for:
A Rivalry of Hearts
by Tessonja Odette
Imagine if Bridgerton ditched the polite tea and took a moonlit detour through the fae realm—with a splash of sarcasm, a scandalous bet, and actual tension you can feel in your spine. That’s A Rivalry of Hearts, and frankly, I’m ruined for other romances now.
Let’s talk Edwina. Oh, glorious, brilliant Edwina—bookish, defiant, absolutely done with society's expectations. She's not here for your nonsense; she's here to observe it, document it, and roast it in her little book of secrets. She’s a heroine who doesn’t need saving, thank you very much. And yet, when she falls? She falls with the ache of someone who chose it, not someone who was waiting to be rescued.
Enter William. Rogue. Menace. Irresistible in a way that makes you want to throw something, preferably yourself, in his general direction. He’s the one who unravels first, the one chasing the truth with a doggedness that’s both infuriating and heartbreakingly earnest. If you’ve ever wanted to be locked in a room with a fictional man who makes your blood boil and your heart flutter—this one’s for you.
The romance?
Let’s talk Edwina. Oh, glorious, brilliant Edwina—bookish, defiant, absolutely done with society's expectations. She's not here for your nonsense; she's here to observe it, document it, and roast it in her little book of secrets. She’s a heroine who doesn’t need saving, thank you very much. And yet, when she falls? She falls with the ache of someone who chose it, not someone who was waiting to be rescued.
Enter William. Rogue. Menace. Irresistible in a way that makes you want to throw something, preferably yourself, in his general direction. He’s the one who unravels first, the one chasing the truth with a doggedness that’s both infuriating and heartbreakingly earnest. If you’ve ever wanted to be locked in a room with a fictional man who makes your blood boil and your heart flutter—this one’s for you.
The romance?