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The Hellion's Waltz - by Olivia Waite (Paperback)
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Highlights
- It's not a crimeto steal a heart... Sophie Roseingrave hates nothing more than a swindler.
- Author(s): Olivia Waite
- 272 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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Book Synopsis
It's not a crime
to steal a heart...
Sophie Roseingrave hates nothing more than a swindler. After
her family lost their piano shop to a con man in London, they're trying to
start fresh in a new town. Her father is convinced Carrisford is an upright and
honest place, but Sophie is not so sure. She has grave suspicions about
silk-weaver Madeline Crewe, whose stunning beauty doesn't hide the fact that
she's up to something.
All Maddie Crewe needs is one big score, one grand heist to
properly fund the weavers' union forever. She has found her mark in Mr. Giles,
a greedy draper, and the entire association of weavers and tailors and clothing
merchants has agreed to help her. The very last thing she needs is a small but
determined piano-teacher and composer sticking her nose in other people's
business. If Sophie won't be put off, the only thing to do is to seduce her to
the cause.
Will Sophie's scruples force her to confess the plot before
Maddie gets her money? Or will Maddie lose her nerve along with her heart?
Review Quotes
"Waite delivers a luscious gem with The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics...a bittersweet read that will make your heart ache, bursting with genuinely funny, remarkable surprises." - Entertainment Weekly
"Waite delivers a sweet lesbian romance with a hint of spice, fitting into the decorum of the era." - Library Journal
"This superbly written debut by Waite, the first in her new Feminine Pursuits series, is simply stellar in every way...everything in this resplendent romance is done to perfection."
- Booklist (starred review)
"Utterly charming and subtly subversive." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"This superb novel, set during Regency times, unveils the love story between two intelligent women... Waite gives full voice to the unfair prejudice that women faced. She also provides a multi-ethnic Regency world that comes alive with scientific curiosity. Highly recommended for fans of both Remarkable Creatures and Gentleman Jack, this first in the Feminine Pursuits series deserves widespread attention." - Historical Novels Review