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A Touch Wicked

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An intriguing historical mystery - the lead FMC's sister is missing and seemingly embroiled in a mafia-esque group. The FMC bravely goes to London to save and find her sister. The sister's espionage plot was very interesting, which I enjoyed more than the main plot romance. I will pick up other mysteries in the series which I think will be a lot more interesting than this novella-turned-full-length book.

Thank you NetGalley and Aria & Aries for the ARC.

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Passion. Danger. Forbidden Love. A masquerade. Sign me up immediately.

This book had everything I look for. It was fun, quick, and steamy. Once you get over the idea that someone wouldn’t be able to recognize someone they’ve been listing after wearing a mask / not wearing a mask it’s very enjoyable. We don’t read romance cause it’s believable! We read it cause it’s fun!

Thank you NetGalley and Aria & Aries for the ARC.

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A humoured bridgerton-esque book which was perfect after my murder mystery read. Could have been a bit shorter in places, but liked the main character a lot! Love a historical romance and I will be recommending this to my friends and family.

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I am a “judge a book by its cover” person. When I first saw this cover, it gave “Cinderella retelling” vibes. That is not what this is. Historical fiction is not my typical genre. That being said, this author did a PHENOMENAL job with this story! The spice was proportional to the story line. I felt all of the emotions reading this! I never thought I would give a historical fiction book 5 stars, but this one absolutely deserves it!

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3.75 ⭐️ This was surprisingly great!

I have to admit I started this with zero expectations. It takes a lot for a historical romance to tickle me the right way - I'm more of a contemporary/ paranormal romance girl. This book, however, was exactly what I needed.

Leaving my bookish comfort-zone is not always great, but I've been in a bit of a slump this month and I needed something to shake me out of it... and I'm not positive I've fully kicked the slump but I did manage to finish this and enjoy it throughly!

Emma is looking for her sister in London, after finding her Paris apartment ransacked. When she finds a way to get employed as a lady's maid to the Earl of Kent's wayward sister, she has only one clue as to where to find her sister: an invite to The Masquerade, a most secretive and exclusive club.

This was so much spicier than I expected, and there's a lot of intrigue and angst. I especially liked that Emma, the fmc, is the one taking charge more often than not, and saying no to him multiple times. James, the mmc, is quite literally taken by her in every iteration in which he sees or knows her. He wants her in anyway he can, and it was just so sweet.

I definitely recommend this book if you're looking for a historical romance with a hint of rebellion and a couple of spies!

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In what appears to be a minority opinion, this story as a full-length book was only, for me, an okay read. As a quick novella that features a semi-forbidden pairing and a little mistaken identity? This fits the bill as a fantastic romp in historical romance. As a full-length book with a full cast of characters and some manner of intrigue-based plot happening? Not so much.

Using the sex-club trope shorthands the "we come from different worlds" slow-burn into a full embrace of the "inta-love/lust"- love that for us readers. If the focus of the story was light conflict "she marries up" HEA with some tragic backgrounds for seasoning, I would have liked this book. The archetype-ness of the characters would have worked just fine and the plot would have been secondary to the spice which can be great. However, the plot of the missing sister and the alleged spy vs. spy action was not well developed and just sort of...happened *at* the characters and not *to* the characters. While there is a dramatic finish that helps rush the book to its conclusion. As a reader you walk away knowing nothing more about the espionage that created this whole kerfuffle than when you started on page one. I do appreciate the groundwork laid for other stories in the series, but having had similar feelings about A Bride by Morning, maybe this just isn't the series for me.

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Thankyou to Netgalley for an arc of this book! I think I’ve definitely found a new favourite series, before going into this book I wasn’t familiar with the authors work, but I loved the idea of a historical romance centered around our main character trying to find answers of her sisters disappearance while also going to a masquerade and falling for her employer, really loved the pace of this book and I don’t think it felt too rushed even considering that it was a novella. I found the side characters to be funny and realistic, the only thing I would say is that Emma did annoy me slightly at times with her decision making but I also understood her reasons to a point. Overall I really enjoyed it and will defo be reading the others in the series!

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I thoroughly enjoyed A Touch Wicked!
I was drawn to it because of the Bridgerton comparison and I was not disappointed.
This is the first book in the Private Arrangements series that I've read but I will be going back and finding the other ones to read. It was a bit of a cross between Bridgerton with Cinderella vibes (sort of) and assassins thrown in.
The characters were likable. I particularly liked Alexandra and Emma's friendship and of course the relationship between James and Emma.

One of my favourite quotes that made me giggle a bit was -
"There, you see? Herding cats, herding sisters - same beast, different fur. Sounds qualified to me. Crisis averted."
100% recommend this lighthearted read.

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Thank you to Netgalley for a copy of the book for an honest review

‘A Tough Wicked’ was a really enjoyable book and I would highly recommend it, it was really good.

Rating 4 1/2 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Emma lost everything dear to her and when she finds out that her sister is in danger and missing. She sets out to search for her sister but she finds herself in the middle of train tracks. She took in false identity, fell in love, and befriended some great people.

This book is filled with great wits, sense of humor, and dark humor (my favorite).

The ending is what you expected AND is not what you expected. This depends on the reader.

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4.5 Stars!

“We all have our ghosts. Would you like my help with yours?”

I was craving a regency romance, and this stood up and delivered.

I expected a Bridgerton, ‘An Offer From a Gentleman’, vibe with masquerade ball shenanigans and Cinderella-style maids into princesses but within the first few pages, we stumble on a ransacked apartment, a murder attempt and a missing sister. I was thrilled to discover that ‘A Touch Wicked’, while packing the regency romance punch, was also full of twists, thrills and mystery with a strong, sex-confident woman taking the lead.

Emma (our FMC) only has one clue to help her find her missing sister Isabel, an exclusive invitation to a masked club in England. However, when the funds run out and Isabel still missing, Emma is forced to find a respected position to earn in while she searches- in comes the Earl of Kent. Alexandra Grey; a rebellious sister and known to drive men, and previous employment, crazy (subsequently one of my favourite characters) needs a maid. Or just someone to keep her out of too much trouble? Despite slightly suspect references, Emma isn’t fazed by Alexandra and James Grey finds himself with a new member of staff. Queue masquerade balls, hidden identities, secret affairs, spies, taboo attraction and a bit of an adventure.

I’ve already hinted heavily but I loved the female characters in this story. Emma was an interesting FMC because although she was fiercely determined to find and protect her sister, she wasn’t trained in how to fight off assassins. Her past gave her some experience in the dirty underworld of regency life, but she was largely sheltered by her sister until she had to fight dirty to find Isabel. was a great emphasis on found and blood-related family and seeing Emma slowly be able to open up to others despite her past was heart-warming. This is a great time to mention again how much I love Alexandra and her banter, no-nonsense attitude and the friendship that blossomed between the two.

James and Emma also had top-tier banter and I found myself smiling whenever they interacted. The spice was fab, I liked the fact that Emma could take charge (without it coming across as cringy or unnatural) and, for still a fairly short book, it didn’t dominate. There was a sweet caring side that we got to see from James. There was a touch of ‘he falls fast and falls harder’ but still remaining slow burn with the hidden identity aspect. James does also feel rather challenged falling for both the maid and a masked woman at the club. What a dilemma! Although, it felt less fleshed out at the end, especially in terms of the romance, but I liked the fast pace of the plot itself alongside some really fun chemistry and characters.

I can’t wait to read the rest of the series, which covers the Grey sibling's own romances (I think!) and read more from this author!

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My conclusion is that this book wasn't for me, for several reasons. The writing was a bit awkward and jumped from scene to scene, from chapter to chapter quite abruptly. There also wasn't enough urgency about a major mystery that is set up in the beginning.

The characters don't feel fleshed out enough. As for the romance, the leads fall in love before they even have a proper conversation. To be honest, we see this trope in many (contemporary) romance books, and I guess it just comes down to personal taste.

So basically: if you like spice, if you're okay with instalove, and you're not too concerned about writing style, then this book is for you. And to end this review on a positive note, I want to say that I absolutely love the cover. It's what drew me to the book.

Thank you for this DRC in return for an unbiased review.

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I struggled to finish this book. The pacing was off, the characters were either flat or try-hards that annoyed me and missed the mark. The romance was not it, and there were a lot of inconsistencies overall. It is a quick read tho.
Thanks to NetGalley for the digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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What a great cover! I liked the mystery aspect to this story in addition to the story's romance. I will definitely pick up more books by Katrina Kendrick!

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Thank you @netgalley for this arc of #atouchwicked by #katrinakendrick

This book was a page turner … think Bridgerton … think pride and prejudice … think historical romance then think of A Touch Wicked!

It’s got everything, a woman who isn’t looking for love, only her sister and in the mystery that ensues including spies, assassination attempts and a house of pleasure and unknown identities comes a fabulous standalone novel (but with more in the series if you want to visit some of your favourite characters)
The banter between the main characters was engaging, funny and a true match! It wasn’t bogged down with historical fact and period language it was a wonderful easy comfort read

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I was hooked from the cover and really glad I was able to read this, it had everything that I was hoping for from the description. The characters worked in this historical setting. It was a great quick read and I really enjoyed the concept overall and it left me wanting to read more. Katrina Kendrick does a great job in writing this. It was suspenseful and I enjoyed what I read.

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If Jane Austin had tried to publish a book like this she would have been arrested. But times change and this adult book is available. The characters are fun, the narrative is witty, the masquerade club is, ……… adult, and you just know the eventual ending of the story. But that’s okay because it is entertaining reading getting there. Thank you to Aria & Aries and NetGalley for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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I enjoyed this book. Though I admit I was more invested in the mystery of Emma's sister than I was in the romance. Not that I didn't like the romance or root for them, because I did. I just wish the mystery had more of a role in things. Emma spent all that time going to the masquerade and learned nothing. I would've liked that she at least heard whispers about the last time she was that at least.

Now, I know this is complaining that there was too much romance in the romance book, but that's not what I mean. I would've liked just a little more focus on her trying to find her sister. There were moments when it didn't seem as dire to her as the dialog implied it did. That aside, I did love the romance.
The banter.
The longing.
And the spice didn't make me cringe or make me start reading it on a diagonal. Which is something that I do sometimes, usually when an author either gets too clinical or uses too many euphemisms. Which is not the case here.

My one complaint, is that when the plot line of Emma's missing sister came to a head, it all unfolded very quickly. It was just a handful of pages, then the book was over. I do wonder if any of this will come up in the rest of the series.

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Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this ebook and this is my freely given opinion.

I am a bit confused about the sequence of this series, as here it is listed as the first in the series, and the reissue has this published after the other three. But I don't think it is of much consequence to the storyline, it would appear.

This story starts in France, where Emma Dumont is searching for her missing sister and only finds a hidden clue in Isabel's ransacked apartment, in the form of an invitation to "the Masquerade" in London. Then she herself is attacked, by a violent assailant looking for Isabel. Emma gets away and continues to search for her sister in England. But she runs out of funds and is forced to seek work. She forces an estranged family member to write references for her and seeks a position as a maid to Alexandra Grey, the eccentric, notorious sister of James Grey, the Earl of Kent.

James has a hard time fitting into his role of Earl, and wrangling his wayward siblings. He has determined that by his 30th birthday though, he would fall in line with what Society expects from him, including finding a Society bride to help him manage his household, family, and Earldom. He must also control his unseemly attraction to the charming and warm woman who is a maid in his household. His brother, Richard, scoffs at his plans, and to help loosen him up, gets him an invitation to the Masquerade. James attends, but with no real plans for a tryst, just with the hopes of distracting himself from his unseemly attraction to one of his servants.

When Emma sees the details about the Masquerade, she uses her sisters invitation and a disguise to gain entree, in the hopes of finding Isabel. Instead, in her disguise, she attracts the attention of the Earl, and the desire to give into temptation is too great for both of them and they engage in a passionate, secret affair, with Emma maintaining her disguise throughout each of their trysts, until James tries to push for more and she is forced to break things off.

James is heartbroken over the loss of his mysterious lover. But still finds himself attracted to the warmth and wit of his sister's maid. But then when the truth comes out about her identity, he feels angered and betrayed, initially not believing Emma when she tells him that all she did was in the search for her missing sister.

However, during the course of her search, she finds out that Isabel is engaged in secret, high level criminal activity, and has crossed a large, sophisticated criminal organization, and also is in the cross hairs of the British government. Because others are looking for her, Emma is also a target, and when she and James fall out, and she leaves his employ, factions searching for her sister find her and put her life at risk, and James finds that he almost loses her before he realizes how much she means to him, regardless of the secrets she kept.

I quite enjoyed the differing social class, hidden identity passionate love affair between James and Emma. They had some great steamy sex scenes at the Masquerade, and I wanted Emma to just give into the relationship with James and admit who she was to him. The Femme Nikita/secret criminal mastermind/spy intrigue storyline of the sister was a bit over the top for me. However, I will say that it did make me very curious about the dynamic between the sister Isabel and another secondary character, Callahan - they obviously have a backstory and a bit of an frenemies dynamic that could become enemies to lovers??? I also liked the characterizations of Richard and Alexandra, the siblings of James. Their relationship dynamic and dialogue with James was enjoyable and fun to read.

I wish there was an epilogue to tie up some loose ends to James and Emma's HEA, but I am glad they found their way to each other... maybe I will read more of them in the other two stories in the middle of the series, since they are about Richard and Alexandra? I hope so, as I have some questions.

Such as how is Emma and her background/history/identity explained when she and James go back to England? What about Emma's father outing her origins, especially as she had to take on a new identity because of the Isabel situation? Would she and likewise the Grey's still not be in danger because of Isabel, when she and James return to London?

Anyways, even with the over the top elements, I still enjoyed the writing and the character dynamics and dialogue.

4.25 stars out of 5

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This book surprised me! I honestly didn't read much on it before diving in other than it was a historical romance and I liked the cover. It had great intrigue and just enough suspense. I also love a good masquerade which this book had in spades. The only con I had about this book was the character development for James. The author kept hinting at a darker backstory or how horrible his parents were but were shown very few examples. I also wanted more scenes between the siblings.

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