A review by renuked
Drops of Gold by Sarah M. Eden

3.0

Weirdly a bit more Christian than I like my regency romances buuuut, I didn't hate it. It wasn't like preachy, it was much more a lens for the attitudes on suicide in regency England, which was honestly fascinating. That, and the subtle discussion on how much people misunderstood (and still do misunderstand) post-partum depression was interesting. I read this one less for the story, and more for the research and commentary. I learned a lot from this one! Impressed.

(Why is the cover art so ugly, don't ask me.)