A review by digir
The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

4.0

In the beginning, I struggled to find my footing. Reason being, I was a bit out of touch with the language. I soldiered on because frankly, I had nothing better to do. But when I met Sophy, I fell in love. She was an absolute racket in the best possible way.
I couldn’t get over the whole cousin situation and I had to keep reminding myself “it was normal then” even that didn’t do it for me. It helped that I wasn’t subjected to overly romantic encounters between them.

The ending felt a little abrupt but it was fitting.

But in relation to any possible criticism, this is an absolutely brilliant novel.