The brilliant young professor is in need of a wife, but definitely not this one.
Professor Theo Watt needs a suitable wife, or so his mother believes. His dazzling career as a naturalist leaves no time to find one, so he grudgingly defers to her matchmaking. Amidst a string of disappointing candidates, he unexpectedly finds himself charmed by a passing young woman who sacrifices her pretty dress to join him in the muddy rescue of a fish.
Slow to trust, Ida Moss hides the scandal that has blighted her past. She has long since abandoned all hope of her own happiness, caring for her nephew and scraping the barest of livings. Once he knows her secret, any gentleman with a reputation to uphold will, she assumes, condemn and avoid her.
Can a balmy summer in a beautiful university city, a fish, a wooden acorn and a sudden shower of rain work the magic that will encourage this unlikely pair to face down social convention and find a future in each other’s arms?
An Utterly Unsuitable Lady is the delightfully witty first book in the Moth Agency Romances series. If you like engaging characters, vivid period settings, and stories based in truth, then you’ll adore Lucy Greenhill’s sweet tale. Buy An Utterly Unsuitable Lady and find yourself carried away by the tides of love today!
Well written and quite unusual. Set in Cambridge (the original town in England), and sometime in the Victorian era, it combines the difficult life of a family unfairly tainted by scandal, and the slowly realised romance between an academic and his lady. I look forward to the next book.
A great read. The writing was excellent and the characters were well developed and realistically portrayed. The emotional content was very touching and gripping. The dialogue was well done and appropriate. There were a few typos but nothing too significant. The storyline was intriguing and original. I highly recommend.
I have not read anything by this author before but I will be now. The characters not main and secondary were all crafted with care and the MCs, shy, academic Theo who finds his confidence and smart, caring Ida were perfect. Little Oliver was a delight too. An unusual story and one I enjoyed very much.
This is a perfect book for a light evening read! I really enjoyed the character development and the mysterious circumstances as well as the main character realizing that nothing was as important as his true love. Thankfully the bad guy gets what is coming to him!
The story is well written with a delightful cast of characters. What I liked about the Professor is his determination that led to his transformation. I truly think the story is well done.
-Well written (only a few typos noted) -This was a clean read with no smut. -It was a little slow at first, but became more interesting as the characters became more entangled in eachother's lives.
I absolutely loved this book. The development of the main male character was wonderful. I just fell in love with him. An unexpected courageous and clever gentleman. Look forward to more from this author.
The beginning worried me but also raised my curiosity...as to why. And then the very pleasant story, with life's characters, charmingly portrayed, filled my day. Thank you. Nice, very nice,..and kind
Excellent read. Based on historical fact, conjures up with telling detail the Victorian world of Cambridge, interesting characters, good dialogue. If you’re looking for a different sort of historical romance, definitely read this!
Really enjoyed reading this story. Enough excitement to keep my interest and moves along like a good read should. Looking for more from this entertaining author.
Short and sweet. Too short and rather too sweet on reflection. Take the story, double it, develop the characters and scenes and it would be much improved.
What a refreshing romance novel. No bulging muscled Lord or astonishingly beautiful leading lady (in fact the book says little on their appearance, which I enjoyed as I could imagine them as I liked) and the story was original and flowed beautifully I'd have liked to know more about after the end of this book.... I think there is more so I am off to find it now!