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Everett returns in the second “Damsels of Discovery” novel (after The Love Remedy), which could almost serve as the fourth book of her “Secret Scientists of London” series, as the two intersect significantly here. Readers of both series should be thrilled with this entry.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a fast-paced Victorian romance full of intrepid and unconventional characters. Recommended for fans of Evie Dunmore, Sabrina Jeffries, and Sophie Irwin.
Set against a backdrop of women’s health care, scientific discovery, and social change, Everett’s historical romance reads as quite a modern story. Suggest to fans of Evie Dunmore.
Enjoyable characters and an avoidance of many of the most common tropes of historical romance enliven Everett’s novel; a must-read for those looking for STEM romances.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an engaging enemies-to-lovers tale that is as erudite as it is erotic. Recommended for fans of Minerva Spencer and Joanna Lowell.
Everett’s second “Secret Scientists of London” novel (following A Lady’s Formula for Love) can be read as a standalone, but the first book’s introduction to plot and characters will help situate readers. This enemies-to-lovers romance is filled with astute observations into societal divisions and will have readers cheering for the women of Athena’s Society.
Despite some shortcomings, Everett’s Victorian-set debut keeps things light and amusing, depicting a world in which class and gender dictate everyday decisions, while spotlighting several women and one transgender man who have chosen to rebel against such strictures.