Tuesday, March 26, 2024

A Governess's Guide to Passion and Peril - Book Review



Jane Halliwell, a once prominent member of society, is now working as a governess. Her father’s death left her and her mother destitute and shunned by society. The only job she could get was at the mercy of her father’s longtime friend, Viscount Gilford from the Foreign Office. When Jane finds him murdered during a gathering at their home, she is forced back into society as the hostess to keep an eye on the guests being held for questioning. If trying to play hostess is not enough, Jane has also come face to face with her first crush when she was just a girl, Lord Adrian Fielding. She has not seen him since that dreadful day when her father died and now, they are thrown together to help solve the mysterious death of Viscount Gilford. As they gather clues, the pieces start falling into place and it seems this one murder may not be the only one.

MandaCollins brings us another witty, fast paced love story with a twist of mayhem and murder. Her writing style is so sharp witted with interesting complex characters and a mystery with twists and turns, it was hard to put this book down. I loved the previous books in the series and it was also fun to visit past characters. My sincere thanks to Manda Collins, Forever Publishing and Netgalley for my advanced copy which I read and reviewed voluntarily. A great read which will keep you on your toes.


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