

ABOUT THE BOOK
A romance writer who no longer believes in love and a British lord who’s afraid of it—will they find their own happily ever after?
American Georgina Justice is a modern literary Midas—everything she writes turns to gold. But when a disastrous public breakup with New York’s most attractive heir leaves her unable to believe in or write about love, she’s sent to England to rediscover her inner romantic.
The last thing Georgina expects to find is Graham Michael Phips-Harington, Viscount Rosebury—a brooding, emotionally repressed engineer who spends his free time building trebuchets and trying to preserve his crumbling Georgian manor. At first glance, they couldn’t be more different. She’s a shoe-obsessed idealist with a flair for Regency etiquette; he’s a practical, old-money noble who would rather protect the past than relive it. And then there’s the Rosebury curse, which promises only heartache.
But fate (and Graham’s sister, Eleanor) seem to have other plans. And it’s writing a story neither one of them could have plotted on their own.
The last thing Georgina expects to find is Graham Michael Phips-Harington, Viscount Rosebury—a brooding, emotionally repressed engineer who spends his free time building trebuchets and trying to preserve his crumbling Georgian manor. At first glance, they couldn’t be more different. She’s a shoe-obsessed idealist with a flair for Regency etiquette; he’s a practical, old-money noble who would rather protect the past than relive it. And then there’s the Rosebury curse, which promises only heartache.
But fate (and Graham’s sister, Eleanor) seem to have other plans. And it’s writing a story neither one of them could have plotted on their own.


REVIEW
This book definitely got better the farther I got into it. The whole fiancé who’s a jerk and wedding dress thing seemed a bit much for real life. But everything else was fun. The stories surrounding the castle and the family she meets in England were odd and fun and I loved getting to know Graham and his sister Eleanor. The main character, Frankie, had a fun overlapping story going on using a novel she was writing. Overall, a cute story.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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