Author: Martha Keyes
Series: Regency Shakespeare #3
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 334
Date: August 15, 2020
Publisher: Indie
Love lessons have never gone so awry…
Miss Ruth Hawthorn helps support her fatherless family the only way she can: doling out love advice in a local newspaper column under an assumed name, The Swan. When she receives a lucrative request for an in-person consultation from someone signed “O,” her brother persuades her to go to London with him, teaching him what he needs to know in order to survive the short appointment. But when “O” moves up the time of the rendez-vous and Ruth’s brother is nowhere to be found, she is forced to take matters into her own hands.
Philip Trent, Lord Oxley, knows precisely which woman will best fill his late mother’s shoes as the viscountess—now all he needs is a little help winning her over, swarmed as she is by suitors. Ashamed of his ineptitude with women but determined to succeed, Philip secretly enlists help. The youthful, bespectacled Swan seems like the last person capable of providing such help, but Philip finds in the young man both a friend and a confidant, with a surprising understanding of love.
Philip’s choice of woman is proving more difficult than anticipated, though, and Ruth’s ongoing disguise and frequent meetings with him are taxing her conscience—and her heart. With more secrets than Ruth can manage and a heart long since lost to her most important client, she faces the threat of discovery and ruin—a prospect somehow eclipsed by the heartbreak she will face when those secrets are inevitably discovered by the man she loves. True of Heart is a sweet Regency retelling of Shakespeare’s classic, Twelfth Night.
Rating: Mild. Mild substance use; mild kissing; mild (nonsexual) violence or horror.
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Once again I know nothing about the Shakespeare inspiration for this book but I found the story to be delightful. I enjoyed the whole thing. It is on the longer side but I didn’t feel like it should be shorter. It told the story as it needed to be told. Such a fun premise. Loved the characters, the writing, the whole story. There were some twists in there that I was not expecting. In fact one element of the story I’ve never seen in a Regency romance before. Fun read.
Sex: some kisses, mild innuendo
Language: no
Violence: a duel with pistols and a couple face planters.
*I received a complimentary ARC of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.