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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The Gentleman's Daughter by Bianca Schwarz



I was SO excited for this second book in the series and it was more than I could have possibly asked for. How am I supposed to rave about this novel without giving spoilers! Sigh.

Listen, I was worried at first that my anxiety would be triggered like the first novel, but I only needed to remind myself to not hold my breath, because the twists and turns in this novel are AMAZING. The ending, oh my sweet goodness. I sat and devoured this book in five hours and I regret nothing. I'm coming prepared with snacks for the next book.

Bianca, you have my reading loyalty; you wrote the underlying issues of PTSD, trauma, and consent so well and I friggin' love you for that. I'm a survivor, and seriously, you nailed this book and I wish I could hug you.

Buy it here! 



Sir Henry, secret agent to the crown, must marry a lady above reproach to afford his illegitimate daughter entrance into society. After narrowly escaping marriage to a highborn bigot, he takes an assignment in Brighton, leading him to an abandoned abbey full of dark whispers, and a sinister secret society, the very one Henry has been investigating for three years.

Isabella is as beautiful as she is talented, but falling in love isn't part of her plans. She only wants to paint, forget her painful past, and keep her overbearing mother at bay. But gaining one's independence isn't easy for a woman in 1823, so Isabella embarks on a fake courtship with Sir Henry. Soon, love and a painting career no longer seem so utterly incompatible.

But when the man Isabella fears most kidnaps her, all appears lost. Realizing the kidnapper is part of the same organization he is investigating, Henry chases after them. Entrapped in a web of secrets, both Henry and Isabella must face old enemies, and fight for their happily ever after.

Be sure to also read the first book in the The Gentleman Spy Mysteries series, The Innkeeper's Daughter.

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