The Rebel Hearts Series (so far)
Impoverished Lady Cecily Ballantyne needs to provide for her daughter. Common born Mr. Nyles Hatton wants to learn the manners of a gentleman. But what if she finds his rough honesty tempting, and what if he finds her graceful courage irresistible. Their simple bargain gets complicated when someone tries to stop them both from entering society.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
This book has everything I look for:
-super lovable main characters with opportunities for growth - plus enjoyable side characters
-an interesting plot (there’s not too much suspense, just a little)
-historical accuracy with rich details
-clear and thoughtful writing
This was a five-star read for me! I’m planning to look for more from @gigilynn.writes!
A note on tropes below (*spoiler alert*):
Normally, employee/employer romances creep me out because of the power dynamic issues, but Gigi Lynn turns the trope on its head and handles it beautifully- no one holds the “upper hand” in the relationship, and Cecily and Nyles don’t start courting until after she’s no longer his ward’s chaperone. It was well-done.
K Reads
Lady Corinna just wants to ask one or two questions about her research. She uses her brother’s name when she signs the letter to Lord Wycliffe. No one will every know.
But one letter leads to two, and eventually to adventure, danger, and to love?
(This is an epistolary novel, told almost entirely through letters).
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
The chapter titles are witty, as well as the letters. I found myself laughing, and feeling young again.
D.D.
Miss Philippa Moreton decides it’s time to choose one of her suitors and marry. Captain Broadbent is at the top of the list. Until she meets his brother. Lord Thornwood promises to aid his brother’s courtship, but he needs Philippa’s help to catch a gang of traitorous assassins. But he made a vow to his brother, so he must resist her captivating charm.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025
Kayt Southworth