"Solving Sophronia" Jennifer Moore

Jennifer Moore

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Romance/Mystery, period, clean; Series, but stand alone read;

Sophie and her friends are tired of women not being treated as capable, strong, intelligent, etc. They form a society of friends with pins, inspired by a group of cavalier gentlemen are wearing to promote their intellectual curiosity, success, and endeavors as women, fighting the norms and restrictions that society has imposed on them, and encouraging each other to reach their dreams and live them, forming the Blue Orchid Society. Sophie and Detective Graham were honest, hurting hearts with pasts and presents that seem to keep them from each other. Gorgeous, and well done in terms of the setting, the gradual denouement in order to find the killer, their peace, each other, and both of their tender hearts. Murder mystery side-story that was compelling and heartfelt read.
The crime was particularly fascinating, particularly how it was solved both by Sophie and Detective Graham, although the ending didn't flow quite so smoothly for me as a reader. I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. My opinions are my own.

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