Two young women pursue their dreams in Georgian England in this companion to 2023’s An Improbable Season.
Nineteen-year-old Thalia Aubrey, an aspiring poet who’s sworn off love after an ill-advised elopement, has taken a job as companion to young widow Eleanor Lockhart, a post that gives her access to the literary bustle of 1818 London. Seventeen-year-old Eleanor, whose late husband, Albert, was in his forties, values her independence. The terms of Mr. Lockhart’s will stipulate that should Eleanor remarry, her inheritance will be passed on to his nephew—who’s now endlessly pressuring her to wed. Hoping to put an end to his meddling, she asks Henry, her friend Miss Salisbury’s brother, to be her temporary fake fiance—just until she can make another plan. Henry and Thalia have some history, and their feelings for each other grow, even as Eleanor develops an interest in Owen Jones, whom she hires to help her with Albert’s advanced mathematical papers. Lonely Eleanor, who has no family, learns she doesn’t have to push others away, and that family can be found. Meanwhile, Thalia must fight for what she deserves, both in love and when it comes to her writing. Readers will enjoy this immersive world of etiquette, rules, and social stratification with its satisfying romances in which female independence is not surrendered in the pursuit of love. The central cast is cued white.
A charming foray into Regency romance.
(author’s note) (Historical romance. 12-18)