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I love this series by Joanna Barker so much. Of course this can be read as a stand alone novel just the characters are connected to ones in the first book ( a heart worth stealing) so then you get the full picture of the character relationships which is nice. I love this mystery regency novels so much! Joanna nailed it again with this story! Highly recommend to those who love clean regency romance!

What a great continuation of this series, at least I hope it will continue. I love the regency era, but I love a good mystery and suspense too. This book has all that, with a bit of romance thrown in.
Verity wanted to work for Bow Street. She has some great skills, but being female is a draw back. Her private eye gig has been put on hold, but when she and her best friends family is mugged, things change.
In the process we meet Nathaniel, or Sir Chivalry, as his compatriots call him. Will he allow her to help in the investigation, or will things get difficult?
The characters were well developed, the mystery there, some twists and turns, but still fun. I hope to read another of this type from this author again!

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Verity Traversd and not one to be outwitted when she and her friends are held up in a public area. Verity agrees to help find the thief. Verity's friend Elisabeth wants something back that was stolen, and Verity is willing to help find the item. Nathaniel Denning is a bow street runner who doesn't know what hit him when he ran into Verity Travers.
A grumpy bow runner, a secret to solve, and a fiesty young lady. I loved this historical novel with a suspenseful flare.Y

Verity is mugged along with her friend. Her friend asks her to help investigate because something important but secret was stolen. Nathaniel is the Bow Street Runner who is assigned to the case. They decide to work together. I really enjoyed this book! I liked the dialogue, the banter, the mystery. It is a sweet book. A must read!!

I love it and I'm obsessed. Joanna is a star writer and I can't recommend it enough. Plus who doesn't love a broody grumpy hero? I know I do.