By Jennifer Moore
Covenant Communications, 2020; 210 pgs. Romance
Lady Sophronia Bremerton isn't the usual debutante, but she gets lots of attention because she is a society columnist and the gentry love seeing their exploits printed in the gossip pages. She has bigger dreams though, and wants to be an investigative reporter. During a ball she seeks refuge in a library and meets four other women with big dreams. They form the Blue Orchid Society and encourage each other to go after their dreams.
This romance is set during the Victorian Era. I really enjoyed the friendship of the women and to see them getting into fields that were normally closed to them. They trusted each other with their secret dreams and held each other accountable. I also enjoyed the mystery aspect of this story and trying to solve who the murder was right along with Sophronia.
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Bethany House, 2021; 361 pgs. Romance
Daphne Beekman is a mystery writer by day and an inquiry agent by night. She likes to work behind the scenes and far away from danger. But when Herman Henderson arrives on the doorstep, she finds herself in the think of a case she's determined to solve, and her heart just might be in jeopardy too.
By Rebecca Connolly
Phase Publishing, 2018; 284 pgs. Romance
Georgiana Allen is a spinster and one of the writers for the Spinster Chronicles. She has accepted her lot in life and is proud of the articles she writes and the influence she has. Captain Anthony Sterling agrees to try to help his cousin break up the Spinsters group and soon works his way into the group. He doesn't expect Georgie Allen, and how she upends everything he though a spinster would be. Her beauty and wit keeps him on edge and the more he gets to know the Spinsters, the less he wants to break them up.
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