The Nobleman's Daughter by Jen Geigle Johnson

 The Nobleman's Daughter

Jen Geigle Johnson

GoodReads Review


 

 

 ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Romance, clean, period;


Lady Amanda and Lord Nathaniel's story was so well done! The historical backdrop to this period romance made it all the more real and intriguing.  JGJ did such a wonderful job putting a face on the upheaval and societal change happening at this time.  Lady Amanda who tried in so many various ways to help those she saw who were struggling after 'awakening' to their plight was foiled so well by Lord Nathaniel.  I loved all the interactions with their servants (and friends), and the settings at the rallies and her parent's backstory that helped lay the foundation for some of the action in this novel. 


Amanda and Nathaniel's budding attraction as she tries to keep her actions secret and away from the eyes of the ton throw them together after she unwittingly puts Lord Nathaniel into society's glare after a conversation in a shop with some other women. As they swirl around each other, and both see each other in various places, their attraction and admiration grows. Societal commentary and history, and a sweet romance that pulls together this story so realistically, made for a fun read.


I recieved an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review, my opinions are my own.

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