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Mystery Romance Review: Unladylike Lessons in Love

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Unladylike Lessons in Love
By Amita Murray
šŸŽ§ Narrated by: Aysha Kala
The Marleigh Sisters, Book 1Ā 
Book 8 of 2024

Thank you to Bibliolifestyle and Avon for my review copy! 

Have you ever read a book that you *could not put down* but also weren’t sure you really liked it at all? 

That is a very dramatic question to start this review, since I did not dislike this book overall! I absolutely could not put down Unladylike Lessons in Love, but there were a few moments that I truly disliked the book. And other moments that I really loved it. 

What I loved: 

-Lila, the main character, is fiercely protective of the people in her inner circle and has relatively modern sensibilities about romantic relationships and women working

-The author does not shy away from difficulties in the time period due to race, class, and disability

-The central mystery and conflict

What bothered me:

-The writing at times, especially during the romantic scenes. Some of the descriptions felt very odd to me. 

-While Lila is helping Maisie and cares for her, she is also extremely judgemental and disgusted by the way Maisie has made a living for herself (s3x work)

Amita Murray has written many contemporary mysteries, and this is her first historical romance, so it makes sense that the mystery element was so strong. This is my first book from her, and I would love to read future Marleigh Sisters books! 

QotD: What element of a book is most important to you? 

šŸ“š Character – dynamic, lovable, interesting, BA…?

šŸ“š Setting – unique, realistic, vivid…?

šŸ“š Plot – fast-paced, twisty..?

šŸ“š Writing style – clear, poetic, unique…?

AotD: I like my characters to be sure of themselves and lovable! 

[book synopsis]

Amita Murray takes us on a journey from the pleasure gardens of society to the dangerous streets of 19 th century London, in this spectacular romantic debut by an unforgettable new voice. 

ā€œWomen mind their reputation if they want to marry. I don’t want to marry.ā€

As the eldest daughter of an English earl and his Indian mistress, Lila Marleigh knows what it’s like to be an outsider from ā€œpoliteā€ society. As children, she and her sisters were wrenched from their home and sent to England, never quite accepted by those who claimed to care for them. Now Lila has set herself up as hostess of an exclusive gaming club, charming the ton that flocks to her establishment each night, though it shuns her by day. 

One night, Ivor Tristram comes barging through her door, accusing her of being his father’s mistress. Lila defies his expectations at every step and convinces him to navigate London’s rat pits and pleasure gardens with her, in her quest to solve a violent crime.

As they set out together to uncover the truth, an irresistible passion ignites that will shake them to the core. Lila must fight to protect those she loves, yet the biggest threat is to the sanctity of the heart she has guarded so carefully all her life. 

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Debut Review: The Curse of Penryth Hall

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The Curse of Penryth Hall
By Jess Armstrong
šŸŽ§ Narrated by: Emma LoveĀ 
Book 2 of 2024

Thank you to Minotaur books and Dreamscape Media for my review copies!

The Curse of Penryth Hall is a gothic historical murder mystery with a sprinkling of magic. This was a strong debut, and I loved her heroine, Ruby Vaughn. As a primarily romance and fantasy reader, I could have done with a little more of both. 

The relationships felt a little surface level, with either the backstory doing a lot of work or having a magical connection between them. Since I thought each of the characters were really interesting, I wished I had a little more ā€œshow, don’t tellā€ to show how the characters grew together. (Or back together.) 

The mystery definitely kept me guessing, but the pieces seemed to all come together with the big reveal at the end! 

šŸŽ§ The audio was fantastic. Emma Love’s accent is the perfect amount of atmosphere without losing clarity. She created a world of characters with her performance, and I enjoyed listening to her!

[ book synopsis ]

An atmospheric gothic mystery that beautifully brings the ancient Cornish countryside to life, Armstrong introduces heroine Ruby Vaughn in her Minotaur Books & Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award-winning debut, The Curse of Penryth Hall.

After the Great War, American heiress Ruby Vaughn made a life for herself running a rare bookstore alongside her octogenarian employer and house mate in Exeter. She’s always avoided dwelling on the past, even before the war, but it always has a way of finding her. When Ruby is forced to deliver a box of books to a folk healer living deep in the Cornish countryside, she is brought back to the one place she swore she’d never return. A more sensible soul would have delivered the package and left without rehashing old wounds. But no one has ever accused Ruby of being sensible. Thus begins her visit to Penryth Hall.

A foreboding fortress, Penryth Hall is home to Ruby’s once dearest friend, Tamsyn, and her husband, Sir Edward Chenowyth. It’s an unsettling place, and after a more unsettling evening, Ruby is eager to depart. But her plans change when Penryth’s bells ring for the first time in thirty years. Edward is dead; he met a gruesome end in the orchard, and with his death brings whispers of a returned curse. It also brings Ruan Kivell, the person whose books brought her to Cornwall, the one the locals call a Pellar, the man they believe can break the curse. Ruby doesn’t believe in curses—or Pellars—but this is Cornwall and to these villagers the curse is anything but lore, and they believe it will soon claim its next victim: Tamsyn.

To protect her friend, Ruby must work alongside the Pellar to find out what really happened in the orchard that night.

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Jan 23rd – Out this Week

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I am so excited for this week’s new releases!! While a lot of people have an ebook, audiobook, and physical book going at the same time, I like to have a contemporary romance, historical romance, and fantasy going at the same time. 

šŸŽ The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka, Berkley RomanceĀ Ā 
Contemporary RomCom | Pop Star

šŸŽ Into the Sunken City by Dinesh Thiru, HarperTeen
YA Fantasy Adventure | Twist on Treasure Island

šŸŽ The Bookbinder’s Guide to Love by Katherine Garbera, HarlequinĀ 
Contemporary RomanceĀ 

šŸŽ Gothikana by RuNyx, Bramble
Romantasy | Reprint | Sprayed edgesĀ 

šŸŽ Never Blow a Kiss by Lindsay Lovise, ForeverĀ 
Historical Romance

šŸŽ My Fair Brady by Brian D. Kennedy, Balzer + Bray
YA Contemporary romance | LGBTQ | Musical theater

šŸŽ The (Fake) Dating Game by Timothy Janovsky, Harlequin
Contemporary Romance | Fake DatingĀ 

šŸŽ Diva by Daisy Goodwin, St. Martin’s Press
Historical fiction

šŸŽ ARC/ ALC / free publisher mail

Are any of these on your radar?

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Jan 16 & 18 New Releases

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This month has SO many amazing books coming out! These are on my radar, and are mostly fantasy & romance – with a couple thrillers and even a nonfiction book thrown in! I missed posting last week so swipe to see last week’s new releases!

16th

šŸŽ Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa | YA Historical Romance | Pride & Prejudice Retelling | LGBTQ
šŸŽ The Lily of Ludgate Hill by Mimi MatthewsĀ | Historical Romance
šŸŽ The Fury by Alex Michaelides | Thriller
šŸŽ The London Bookshop Affair by Louise Fein | Historical fiction | Dual timeline
šŸŽ Valley Verified by Kyla Zhoa | Contemporary Romance
šŸŽ Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar | Contemporary RomanceĀ 
šŸŽ Our Hidden Conversations by Michele Norris | Nonfiction | Journalism

18th
Faebound by Saara El-ArifiĀ | Fantasy
I Wish You Were Mine by Jessica Peterson | Contemporary Romance | Kindle Unlimited Ā 

šŸŽ ARC/ ALC / free publisher mail

Are any of these on your TBR?