Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by missy1978
The Viscount and the Thief by Emma Orchard
3.0
3.5 stars
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Nothing ruins a well thought our jewelry heist more than falling for the mark’s son, such is Sophie's dilemma. She has every right to target the Marquess of Wyverne, after all, after stealing from them, he is responsible for the death of her family. Sophie has spent years training for this caper, nothing should stop her; enter Rafe (Lord Drake) and his adorable grandmother. Suddenly Sophie has a conscience and nothing is what it seemed when she was on the outside looking in.
I enjoyed this book, it was charming and an easy read. It is obvious the author spent a great deal of time researching the regency period, and the language and customs written about reflect that. My only criticism is that it does get a bit convoluted towards the end, and is tied up in a much too convenient bow.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Nothing ruins a well thought our jewelry heist more than falling for the mark’s son, such is Sophie's dilemma. She has every right to target the Marquess of Wyverne, after all, after stealing from them, he is responsible for the death of her family. Sophie has spent years training for this caper, nothing should stop her; enter Rafe (Lord Drake) and his adorable grandmother. Suddenly Sophie has a conscience and nothing is what it seemed when she was on the outside looking in.
I enjoyed this book, it was charming and an easy read. It is obvious the author spent a great deal of time researching the regency period, and the language and customs written about reflect that. My only criticism is that it does get a bit convoluted towards the end, and is tied up in a much too convenient bow.