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A LOVE BY DESIGN by Elizabeth  Everett Kirkus Star

A LOVE BY DESIGN

From the Secret Scientists of London series, volume 3

by Elizabeth Everett

Pub Date: Jan. 17th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-20066-7
Publisher: Berkley

This Victorian romance builds a bridge over the seeming gap between heterosexual romantic couplehood and a woman’s professional fulfillment.

The third novel in Everett's Secret Scientists of London series pairs engineer Margaret “Maggie” Gault and George Willis, Earl Grantham, estranged childhood sweethearts. When a widowed Maggie returns to England after her supportive French husband’s death, she expects to strive alone in establishing the first woman-owned engineering firm. Despite the support of the other members of Athena’s Retreat, a secret club for women scientists, she expects that an ethical compromise she has made to get a life-changing commission will soon earn their disapproval. George, the man who abandoned her as a teenager, is an additional concern, though he seems different from the boy she had trusted or the genial ne’er-do-well the aristocracy once thought him to be. Having grieved his well-meant but misguided abandonment of Maggie, he’s hopeful of a reconciliation, but his goal of ruining an opponent of liberal reform puts Maggie’s ambitions at risk. Everett raises the stakes from personal love to political battles, framing individual romance against the backdrop of gender and class struggle. Written with an evenhanded mix of slapstick, emotional confrontations, and scenes of intimacy that include reproductive choices, this novel may be the strongest one of the series yet. Fans of Lisa Kleypas will also appreciate glimpses of the tropes she's popularized in the Victorian historical romance genre, including “hurt/comfort,” fused with a sequence reminiscent of the scene in Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility in which Alan Rickman’s Brandon carries Kate Winslet’s Marianne home.

A second-chance, friends-to-enemies-to-lovers romance that imagines smashing the patriarchy.