To Win Her Hand (A Gentleman's Match #1) by Jen Geigle Johnson, Book Review
Book Summary:
A man to teach men how to win a woman's hand. A woman who cannot be won.
Lord Featherstone has the world on his shoulders. Or at least his world. With two brothers and a failing estate he must make funds somehow. But what happens when he falls for a woman? Will his tactics work when the situation is so close and personal?
Everyone thinks Lady Loveluck is a wealthy widow. What they don't know is that she is on the brink of hiring herself out as a Governess in order to pay for her next meal. The only thing keeping her from employment is a growing reputation as a matchmaker. As long as she never falls for another man, as long as she doesn't allow herself to be fooled into marrying, she will be just fine.
But she never counted on being caught up in the beguiling tactics of London's renowned and not so secret matchmaker for men.
My Review:
To Win Her Hand is an interesting trope of matchmakers matching. Honestly there were a lot of things I loved about the story. Lady Loveluck and Lord Featherstone each being matchmakers and knowing just what to teach their clients to say or do to make a match. The witty banter back and forth between them. The house party where you really get to see more of their interactions. I always like a dual perspective so I can see what each character is thinking. The way the story wrapped up left me wanting more. I am not sure if this means there is another book with Lord Featherstone’s brothers or maybe I just needed an epilogue. Johnson weaved in some characters from previous books which was a nice touch. This is a light hearted regency with classy clean romance. I received a copy of this book for free; all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Happy Reading!!!
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