Helene is the daughter of a deceased vicar who left her family destitute. She has found a position at a school teaching and has determined she will not marry. Christian Shrewsbury is nursing a broken heart over Sophie marrying his best friend Frank or he thinks he is.Christian and Helene clash at first and subsequent meetings. Love. Enter the Delacroix family to cause problems.The story is a lovely clean regency romance. Feels a bit rushed in the end as resolution is in the offing. A Meeting of the MindsHow on earth do two people who are at polar points intellectually eventually come together in such a way that they appreciate the intellect of the other and actually fall in love? G. G. Vandergriff explains all in The Baron and the Bluestocking. Christian and Helene remain themselves, but are refined by each other in a way that allows them to be each other's perfect compliment and the best version of who they are. I want to personally know these people. . . What? They're fictional? Ah, crumb!
A fun afternoon read. Sweet storyline between the characters. It's even got a villain! 3.5 stars.
—BabiieGurl0122
The beginning felt a little clumsy but overall this was great.
—manilahemp2005
A thoroughly meh, dime-a-dozen regency romance.
—jessicamateer
Is a great book to read
—Gee
Ebook
—auronscrubslayer