This Much Is True by Vivienne Lorret

This Much Is True (The Liars' Club, #3)This Much Is True by Vivienne Lorret

Tracy’s Rating: 2.5 rounded up to 3 of 5 stars

Series: Liars’ Club, #3

Release Date: July 1, 2025

Althea “Thea” Hartley comes from a very unusual family and has been writing plays for her family for years – at least she used to. After having her heart bruised and her confidence crushed last season, Thea is hoping to find her muse and a husband this season. Unfortunately, the only man who seems to spark her creativity is the last man she should want. It isn’t until an encounter with a highwayman that Thea puts two and two together and realizes that things are not what they seem. But despite finding her muse and love, neither is going to be easy to hold on to, because she can’t keep one without the other.

Jasper Trueblood, Viscount St. James has convinced the entire ton and his more importantly his vile uncle, the Earl of Redcliffe, that his is a dimwitted oaf, but in actuality, Jasper is cunning and brave. He has sacrificed much and tolerates the abuse of his uncle, in order to protect his aunt and cousins. Two years ago, he fell hard for Thea but she didn’t notice him, and he was in no position to court her. He still isn’t in a position to declare himself, but now that she has noticed him, nothing will ever be the same. Can he save his family and have his heart’s desire or is he just begging for heartache?

I was so looking forward to this story after having enjoyed the first two books in the series. But I just had a hard time getting into this book – I found it slow moving and became frustrated with pace and obstacles keeping Thea and Jasper apart, which felt contrived, then after dragging for so long, the story comes to a somewhat rushed ending. Obviously, there is a happy ending, but I finished the book feeling a bit disappointed with the execution and that there was no epilogue for the series finale. Overall, it wasn’t a bad read and Jasper is a keeper, but it just wasn’t the story I was hoping for. This is the third book in the series and while you could read this book as a standalone, I would recommend reading the series in order.
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*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. *

Look Before You Leap by Virginia Heath

Look Before You Leap (Miss Prentice's Protegees, #2)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: Miss Prentice’s Protegees #2
Publication Date: 6/24/25
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 320

Look Before You Leap is a delightfully witty and entertaining book that kept me smiling the entire time I was reading. The characters are charming, flawed, and engaging, and I don’t mean that just for the main characters. The supporting characters are the perfect support and backdrop for the main characters – and I would absolutely love to see Guy’s aunt Almeria hire another of Miss Prentice’s students in another book. Perhaps Portia would make a great fit for Lady Almeria.

Charlotte (Lottie) Travers is a “leap before you look” kind of young lady, and that is why she is currently unemployed and back at Miss Prentice’s School. Luckily, the kind-hearted Miss Prentice always allows her students to come back should they need to. One of Lottie’s many faults is impulse control – especially controlling her impulse to appropriate one of her employer’s horses for a mad gallop in the morning before dawn. Lottie’s catch phrase is Worry About Tomorrow, Tomorrow. Losing this last job couldn’t have come at a worse time because she needs money to help with a family emergency. What is she to do? Well, she will just have to take a post as companion to a curmudgeonly, ill-tempered octogenarian who is leaving for Scotland.

Guy Harrowby, the thirteenth Viscount Wennington, is grumpy, hates London with a passion, and is absolutely terrified of being the center of attention – especially if that attention is ridicule. Guy made an absolute cake of himself on his 21st birthday and is terrified of it ever happening again. Not only was he ridiculed, but his heart was broken. Now, it seems he can’t get past that, and his mother is constantly on him to marry and produce grandchildren for her. When he finally agrees to a very small gathering at their home in Kent to celebrate his 30th birthday, chaos ensues.

Poor Guy, with all of those marriage-minded debutantes chasing him all over his home, he begins to feel like the fox in a fox hunt. No escape! No one to save him, no matter how sternly he glares or how grumpy he is. Well, Lottie, his Aunt’s companion, does try to help – sometimes – maybe.

I absolutely adored the grumpy, dark-cloud, Guy and the ray-of-sunshine, worry-about-it-tomorrow Lottie because they were perfect for each other. Lady Almeria was so much fun, and I dearly wish I had an aunt like that in my life. Of course, I’d want her butler too!

This book is for you if you’re looking for a lovely romance with a meet-cute, an interesting story, fun characters, and a satisfying HEA. And – you will love the ending.

I voluntarily read an early copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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