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I reviewed this as an ARC for NetGalley
This historical romp was everything I needed. I read it in a couple of days, I laughed out loud multiple times, and my husband caught me cheering for Simpkins of all people. I loved so much about this book, but my favorite was that no character was left behind in their development. They ALL got a happy ending. Which could be a bit unrealistic if it were to happen today, but I enjoyed it so much in a book.
Other favorites:
- I loved ‘the grovel’ from Henry, every good romance has one.
- The right sprinkling of spice so that I could a) recommend this to my mother and b) read this in public. I like books with a bit of spice where I can enjoy them without it interrupting my day because of how raucously smutty they are and this book, while the characters were horny, was not erotic, which just makes it such a great weekday read. And ooooh was the romantic tension and the spice soooo good.
- The amount of historical research done was apparent without being showy, This felt very historically grounded.
- Fairly well developed characters with conflicting interests, mmm gotta love that.
The only thing I wasn’t obsessed with was the reveal about his grandpa was super quick. But truly the only thing I didn’t like is that the next book in the series is not out yet. Like…I need more of the characters from Miss Pendleton’s.

An orderly Harry who hates chaos has to hire an governess to ensure his sister's three unruly children and giant dog are taken of. Everyone loves Georgina because she believes in cultivating the kids. The uncle and her crashes....
A fun historical rom-com. Sparkling dialogue... fun scenes... Great scene stealing kids. Totally enjoy it. Terrific chemistry.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

I received an early copy of this book and I am so grateful I did. This was such a fun book and I enjoyed the dual setting of London and the seaside. I loved Georgie and Harry. As this is the first book in the series, there is a lot of exposition, so in the beginning, it is a bit slow. However, once the story goes it is phenomenal. The banter between the two is fabulous and it ratchets up the romance in the story. Once they start down that path, though you cannot imagine them with anyone else. This is a well-crafted story, with a great deal of well-placed humor and very little drama (hooray!). I look forward to more in this series!

I absolutely loved this regency romance. The setting was perfect! I feel in love with the main characters. I would highly recommend this book!

3,5⭐A charming Historical Romance novel. The characters were sweet and the children in the book were fantastic. I noticed the chemistry between the lead characters, Harry and Georgie. I found myself enjoying the humor in the book, and I think there was a good balance between the historical romance and romantic comedy aspects of the story.
When Henry Kincaid's impulsive older sister decides to join her explorer husband on a trip to Egypt, she leaves behind her three mischievous children and a large, unpredictable dog for Harry to take care of. Harry, a former naval captain now busy with his career at the Admiralty, has no idea when his sister is coming back. He has to hire an emergency governess to take care of the children and ensure that everything in his well-ordered house continues to run smoothly.
Overall, it was an okay read. However, the long and repetitive internal dialogue between the main characters made the story slow and a bit tedious. While it may not have been a perfect match for my preferences, I believe it could certainly appeal to others.
Thank you NetGalley and Publisher for the eARC.

All is Fair in Love and War
Virginia Heath
Publication date: May 28th 2024 by St Martins Press
Historical Romance is not new to me, but nothing I have read in a couple
Of years. So why not dip my toes into a genre I have not read in a while.
This is my first book by Virginia Heath.
The story goes like this:
Progressive opinions are great, but if you’re the one who brings them forward, it can be problematic. Not everyone will agree with you. This is what Georgina experience. She’s been training to be a governess for quite a while now. But as she has a hard time keeping her views to herself, the interviews haven’t gotten her very far.
That’s when Harry comes into play, who urgently needs a governess for his moves and nephew. Of course the two are bound to clash….
The characters in this story are really sweet and definitely unique. I found myself laughing quite a bit. This definitely has Rom com aspects, brought to life in a historical setting.
I would have wished for a bit faster pacing, that would have helped the storyline to progress in a better way.
Thank you NetGalley, St Martins Press and Virgina Heath for my free copy. I was in no obligation to review, all my opinions are my own.

All’s Fair was a delightful introduction to Virginia Heath’s newest regency romcom series. This newest series being set up to follow the adventures…or misadventures of the protégés of Miss Prentice’s School For Girls, young women who have been handpicked and carefully trained to be high quality governesses.
For this first book we follow Georgina (Georgie) Rowe as she gets her first governess job and meets her match in naval officer Harry and his three rambunctious young charges.
As always Ms. Heath writes delightful characters, both our main hero and heroine, as well as the secondary cast including the very energetic trio of young charges - and their large and overly enthusiastic dog.
I had a lot of fun getting swept up in this story. My experience is that her books always read in this lovely balance between HR and RomCom which make them all the more fun for me.
The story is just what I look for in a romcom with some good tension, pining and the fun of seeing a happy ever after unfolding. I was charmed and eager to find some time away to get lost in the pages.
The ending was a satisfying one, though bittersweet now that I’ll have to wait. I’m hopeful based on appearances in this one, that perhaps the lively and independent Lottie (fellow protege and governess) will get her own story and HEA next. 🤞🥰
Thank you to St Martins Press and NetGalley for the invitation to read an early copy. I can’t wait to buy a physical edition for my shelves and the next book in the series 😊 All thoughts and opinions are my own and freely offered.

I picked up this book because the little blurb tickled my fancy and boy was I not disappointed.
What I found really impressive about this book right off the bat is that you can tell it’s very extensively researched. This is reflected in the vividly described setting (in both place and time), and also in the deliciously rich character development. You’d swear Georgie’s POV was written by an actual teacher with at least a bachelors in education. And I felt the author was even more intimately acquainted with the workings of ships and the army and the navy and I thoroughly enjoyed the depth it added to the book.
Then, this book is so very well written. I loved the sailing analogies and metaphors that flowed (hehe) throughout – it gave the book a very cohesive feel. I cried multiple times, but also laughed and got palpitations and sometimes butterflies so definitely pick this book up if you’re looking to feel something.
The romance and chemistry were certainly not lacking – it started pretty strong right from the initial meet-cute and only went up. There are mischievous little children involved and cute dogs and puppies so it’s super wholesome and fuzzy. My only gripe is that the ending felt rather abrupt and too convenient. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for happy endings, but the conflict was developed so well throughout the book only to get very neatly wrapped up and tucked away at the end you know?
Overall, 4.5/5 would recommend :)

Virginia Heath is fast becoming one of my favorite historical romance authors. I’ve enjoyed her Merriwell Sisters books and I’m looking forward to what I’m assuming will be another great series; after all, Georgie has 3 best friends that could use adventures of their own.
Georgina has trained to become a governess since she was 16 years old, but can’t seem to stay her progressive opinions long enough to get past the interview process. And Harry is a desperate officer and gentleman who needs a governess for his nephew and nieces he was forced to care for while his sister and her husband go on an adventure.
The two personalities clash spectacularly and create undeniable sparks. Then you combine 3 spirited children, a giant dog, and some tight trousers, and you get a highly entertaining story with lots of laughs. I look forward to the next story…perhaps Lottie’s?
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for releasing this arc to me in exchange for an honest review.

I stopped after chapter 2 (7%). The writing style and prose felt a bit more modern than the traditional historical fiction (despite “old” words), so it’s a bit niche in that regard. It feels like a solid three stars for the target audience and four to five for the right readers.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the ARC.

A cute and fun story filled with great characters and plot line! I enjoyed this book immensely! It kept the tone from the other books! I really liked the regency setting!X

Really charming and unique story! This refreshed my interest in historical romance. It was a story I hadn’t read more (uncle needs governess). Characters were charming and funny but also very human. Loved it.

This book was such a wonderful historical romance. Cute, funny and romantic. There were also some laugh out loud moments! This a series, so I’m interested to see where it goes!

Oh my goodness!!! Fantastic read. I loved Georgie and Harry 😫🩷 wanted to keep reading more about them.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!
Virginia Heath write some of the most fun, spunky, lovable characters and this story is no different. I love her way with banter and the way that she handles clashing personalities and turns it into something more. Bravo!