Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Review: A Match Gone Awry by Arlem Hawks



My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it



Synopsis

She needs a match. He's here to help.

Desperate to leave Paris, Gabrielle d’Amilly has set her sights on an English diplomat who can whisk her away to a happier life. But when an attempt to catch his eye goes wrong, she enlists the British navy lieutenant Harvey Barlow to help in her scheme. Under the guise of visiting a friend, Lieutenant Barlow arrives in Paris with the task of checking France’s relations with the discontented colonies. Playing at matchmaking won't hurt his mission, especially for a good cause. But when his intentions to be helpful turn to feelings of love, he finds himself distracted from his duties. In his quest to advance in the navy, he cannot give Gabrielle the happy life she's after. With war threatening, Harvey and Gabrielle are forced to decide to hold to their previous goals or strive for an imperfectly perfect match.

A Match Gone Awry is a clean & wholesome Georgian romance. ♥

My Review

This is the first book I've read set in Georgian-era Paris, and the historical details really made it stand out from the more frequent Regency books I devour. The politics of the day come into play with Harvey working for the British military, and society mingles into the dynamic as the French befriend the English diplomats and their company. Gabrielle thinks she has found the perfect escape from her domineering and abusive stepmother, but love is not cooperating, even with the assistance of Harvey. He gets involved with good intentions, and naturally his friendship turns to stronger feelings. The future seems impossible as Gabrielle digs herself in deeper, and it was entertaining to see how everything wove together to resolve with a satisfying happy ending.

Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.

Be sure to check out the other books in the Georgians in Paris series . . .










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