The Perks of Loving a Wallflower

mass market paperback, 368 pages

Published Oct. 26, 2021 by Forever.

ISBN:
978-1-5387-1954-1
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As a master of disguise, Thomasina Wynchester can be a polite young lady—or a bawdy old man. She’ll do whatever it takes to solve the cases her family takes on. But when Tommy’s beautiful new client turns out to be the highborn lady she’s secretly smitten with, more than her mission is at stake . . .

Bluestocking Miss Philippa York doesn’t believe in love. Her heart didn’t pitter-patter when she was betrothed to a duke, nor did it break when he married someone else. All Philippa desires is to decode a centuries-old manuscript to keep a modern-day villain from claiming credit for work that wasn’t his. She hates that she needs a man’s help to do it—so she’s delighted to discover the clever, charming baron at her side is in fact a woman. But as she and Tommy grow closer and the stakes of their discovery higher, more than …

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3 stars

I wanted to like it more than I did. After being very pleasantly surprised with Regency lesbians in Heather Rose Jones' Alpennia series, I did not think this reached the same level.

Which might be unfair, but I really didn't have the Regency feeling with this book. Sure, it takes place in the correct period, there's a society of nobles and rich people that have strict rules how to comport oneself in said society, and it has bluestockings.

It didn't help that the first 50% of the book is dedicated to Tommy and Philippa pining for each other mightily, and we're constantly reminded how it's impossible to be together. There is supposed to be a mission to unmask a liar who stole some cypher from his niece, but that fell flat as well. There is very little story spent on this particular mission, and the 'climax' was over in about …

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