
Member Reviews

Really liked the book, it lived up to my expectations. I have been waiting for Ivy’s book since the second book when she defended Millie with a hair brush. I feel Darcy has handled very complex topics thoughtfully and well. The growth of the characters doesn’t feel rushed and the story is paced well. I couldn’t this book down. Looking forward to the final instalment of the series.

Fourth part of the Deadly Damsels series (but could read as a standalone as the author catches you up).
Ivy Cavendale has taken a job as the headmistress at an orphanage; on her first night she stops someone trying to abduct one of the children. It turns out to be linked to the Devil's Sons organisation, which she and her friends have been working to take down. She ends up working with Edward Worthington, commissioner of the police - and, gradually, they fall in love. As well as fighting the baddies, they're fighting the heartbreak in their pasts, and fighting their attraction to each other.
Fast-paced, raunchy, lovely characterisation, and a fun read - nice to be reacquainted with other recurring characters, too.

Solid. Good characters, fun romance with MaGuire's usual mix of humour, regency romp and more serious subject matters.

Thank you to Boldwood Intern for this ARC.
This is book 4 in the Queen's Deadly Damsel series and finally, we get to know more about Miss Ivy Cavendale.
After we meet her horrible Father and Son in the previous books, Ivy reputation has been damaged by her family's actions and has taken a new job as the headmistress of an orphanage run by the Lady Society.
The first night on the job, she stops and shoots a man breaking into the girls' dorms and attempting to abduct her. The man manages to get away, but not before being injured.
The Commissioner Edward Worthington , has been asked by Duchess to look out for Ivy in her new role. Edward has been drawn to Ivy at every ball they have both attended together and is eager to make sure no harm comes to her.
After she was attacked, he decided to move into the orphanage to protect her and the kids under a disguise. As they both believe this man might be a member of the dreaded 'The Devils Sons'.
Both Edward and Ivy have haunted pasts, but together they slowly overcome their demons, while protecting the children, and take down the Devils Son Organisation. I loved Edwards' slow approach to Ivy, I loved their partnership and marriage.
I am so intrigued where this story is going - will we get to know the Duchess more?

I'm really enjoying this series about a group of women working to bring down a trafficking gang. This is the romance between Ivy, who is taking on the role of running an orphanage, and Worthington, who is head of the Police. Both are working towards identifying those in the trafficking gang and falling for one another while doing so. Its a fast paced read and really enjoyable.

"Preorder the Brand New installment in Darcy McGuire's gorgeously funny, spicy romance series, featuring Queen Victoria's Deadly Damsels!
She may be innocent...but she's also deadly!
When seemingly fragile Miss Ivy Cavendale takes the headmistress position in an orphanage, it is her chance to stay anonymous in society. But not all is what it seems with Miss Ivy. When an intruder breaks in one night, she's quick to draw her weapon, and while fear - her constant companion - has mysteriously disappeared, one thing is very clear: she and her charges are the next target of The Devil’s Sons.
Commissioner Edward Worthington owes the head of The Queen's Deadly Damsels a debt. So, he must keep an eye on the Duchess's new protégé. How much trouble can the shy Miss Cavendale be? Rather a lot, actually. The diminutive wallflower has been overlooked and forgotten by society's elite, but Edward sees a woman full of fascinating contradictions he's compelled to unravel.
Burdened by secrets and childhood trauma, Ivy is stunned as Edward ignites a breathless curiosity within her. And when he asks her to join forces to identify the dangerous intruder at The Widow's Ball, she cannot refuse. She may not trust many, but something tells her she should trust Edward...with more than just this mission."
Diminutive wallflowers are always more fascinating than the average person thinks!