A Book Review- Review of A Lady's Guide to London by Faye Delacour,



In A Lady's Guide to London by Faye Delacour, Della Danby, a wealthy heiress, is living a rather careless life. She and Jane, her best friend and business partner, are running a ladies gambling business that is not acceptable in society, but they are willing to risk their reputation. Viscount Lyman Ashton is a man living in regret since gambling ruined his life as well as his marriage, leaving him penniless. The only thing that keeps him going is being an author of London's guidebooks. He meets Della when she decides to promote their business through his guidebook, but Lyman refuses to include it, so she decides to write her own. But she needs his support and guidance, and he needs the money, so they have to work together. As they work on her guide, they discover that they are getting closer than they are supposed to, and if they decide to pursue their feelings, there's just too much to lose. To find out what the future holds for them, find out more in this book, A Lady's Guide to London by Faye Delacour.

I like the way the author has expertly crafted the book from the beginning to the end, as the book is quite complex but very intriguing. The writing style is also clear, although it is a historical fiction genre. I like that about it.

Although the book is fascinating, the author has dwelt so much on the bad and the ugly side of the characters, leaving the good behind, therefore not striking a good balance.

I rate this book, A Lady's Guide to London by Faye Delacour, 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend it to those who love steamy historical fiction books that are an engaging read, which contain characters with great personalities but also do not hide their bad and ugly sides.

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