The Nanny’s Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes by Amy Rose Bennett

The Nanny's Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes (The Parasol Academy)The Nanny’s Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes by Amy Rose Bennett

Tracy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: The Parasol Academy #1

Release Date: September 30, 2025

The Parasol Academy for Exceptional Nannies and Governesses is very prestigious, thanks to a charter from Queen Victoria and magic bestowed to the Academy by Maeve, the Fae Queen. Having been left penniless after the death of her husband, Emmeline Chase was thrilled to learn that she could attend the academy as a “legacy” since her mother was a graduate. Now that she has graduated, she is sent on an interview and the opportunity could not have come at a better time, as she needs to earn enough money to help her father get out of debtor’s prison. But a teleporting mishap on her way to an interview, lands her on the roof of the Duke of St. Lawrence’s London townhouse. Thankfully, he has a pet raven, and Emmeline is able to talk to him and summon the duke to help her down. The duke is clearly in need a of nanny for his wards, but Emmeline can’t stop to help if she wants to get to her interview, she mentions the academy and is soon on her way. Her interview was disappointing, and she is worried, but the next day she learns the duke called and asked for her to interview for a position at his home. It would be the perfect position, if she wasn’t so attracted to the duke, because fraternizing with her employer is a huge no-no for Academy graduates. But aren’t rules made to be broken?

Xavier Mason, the Duke of St. Lawrence is considered odd by most people, but he is a gifted horologist and is currently in a competition to design the King of Clocks which will grace St. Stephen’s Tower in the newly rebuilt Palace of Westminster. He has been trying to perfect his design, but his home has been invaded by his new wards, he three young, orphaned cousins and a series of unfortunate events that disrupt his normally ordered life. He is at his wits end when he meets Emmeline and is immediately intrigued and hires her at the first opportunity. In Emmeline he finds not just an amazing nanny for his wards, but a true friend and supporter. Together they will figure out who is trying to sabotage his design efforts and maybe for the first time in his life, Xavier will finally find something he has never had, love and a family.

I enjoyed this book so much! I loved Emmeline and Xavier and all the secondary characters but Xavier’s pet raven “Horatio Ravenscar, Esquire” was quite possibly the best secondary character ever written! This story has something for everyone, emotion, a strong female heroine, a brilliant virgin hero who is on the spectrum, adorable kids, a sassy raven, some magic, some mayhem, found family, witty banter, warmish love scenes, a little mystery, nasty villains, good friends, and a happy ever after made complete with an epilogue! I really enjoyed this story, but I don’t think I would categorize it as part of the romantasy genre, I would say it was more of an historical romance with a bit of magic. This is the first book in a new series, and I am already impatiently awaiting the next installment!!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *

Witch of the Wolves by Kaylee Archer

Witch of the WolvesWitch of the Wolves by Kaylee Archer

Tracy’s Rating: 2/2.5 of 5 stars

Series: Witch of the Wolves #1

Release Date: September 30, 2025

Cordelia Levine is a young witch living in Victorian London and working for her aunt managing an apothecary for the supernatural. But her life takes an unexpected turn when she is kidnapped by the brooding werewolf, Bishop Danvers at her estranged father’s command and is thrown into the turbulent world of the Albion wolf pack. Cordelia becomes a pawn in a power struggle, her unique bloodline making her both a target and an asset.

I had really high hopes for this book and the idea of a witch with dual supernatural heritage was an easy sell for me, but unfortunately, the execution just didn’t work for me. The book is written the first person, which is always annoying to me, Cordelia’s magic was minimal, and the romance was never developed and utilized insta-love rather than building a relationship. The book definitely had potential, but an overly predicable plot, no adherence to the strictures of the Victorian era, a juvenile feel to the book despite a bit of spice, and unnecessary drama with a cliffhanger ending, just left me feeling disappointed. I am sure there will be readers who will enjoy this book, but for me it was a miss.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *