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A review by leonalikesliterature
A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting by Sophie Irwin
adventurous
funny
slow-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? It's complicated
5.0
Another amazing Regency-Era romance from Sophie Irwin.
I love how Sophie Irwin writes female leads. Kitty is calculated, ambitious, and shameless, and I loved her throughout the entire story. You truly understand her and sympathize with her motivations, despite the rest of the ton judging her for her “fortune-hunting.” James is such a compliment to her character, and I love how she challenges him and helps him become a better person. This book was a perfect enemies to lovers, and I loved it so much! I wish we had more time with James and Kitty throughout the book and towards the end, but it wrapped up so well.
This book had everything for me. A slow-burn romance, a lovable cast of characters, and regency era drama! This book was genuinely so funny too. I adored Kitty’s bluntness and laughed at her lack of tact.
I will sit in wait for Sophie Irwin to write another book.
I love how Sophie Irwin writes female leads. Kitty is calculated, ambitious, and shameless, and I loved her throughout the entire story. You truly understand her and sympathize with her motivations, despite the rest of the ton judging her for her “fortune-hunting.” James is such a compliment to her character, and I love how she challenges him and helps him become a better person. This book was a perfect enemies to lovers, and I loved it so much! I wish we had more time with James and Kitty throughout the book and towards the end, but it wrapped up so well.
This book had everything for me. A slow-burn romance, a lovable cast of characters, and regency era drama! This book was genuinely so funny too. I adored Kitty’s bluntness and laughed at her lack of tact.
I will sit in wait for Sophie Irwin to write another book.