rubyredders 's review for:

4.5
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

Is this the best book? No. But it got me out of a reading slump that has been plaguing me and for that I adore it.

A simple premise but a fun one. With debtors at the doors and four younger sisters to care for Kitty throws herself into the London season to hunt herself a wealthy husband to solve the family's money woes - and naturally a titled gentleman sees right through her as she captures his brothers affections and he sets out to shake her off only to end up embroiled in her schemes via blackmail. 

The characters were sympathetic and endearing and the family relationships were particularly charming to me. There could've been a bit more to the romance at the end, but I can see why the author wrote it as she did, and it doesn't detract from it heavily, even if it does feel like a fast wrap up towards the end.

Regency, high society, family drama and affection, hijinks abound, light hearted.