Educating Elizabeth is another lovely, endearing story in The Blue Orchid Society series. I loved this enemies to lovers, opposites attract, delightful book. It’s the story of lasting friendships, a plight to help the poor, misjudging, rich versus poor, and pride.
Elizabeth Miller learned from an early age that men could take everything from her on a whim. She’s worked hard to pull herself up from her humble roots, changing the way she speaks, dresses, and her manners to become a successful woman. She’s finally acquired her dream of opening a girls’ school to educate underprivileged young women and give them a chance for success. When her school is in danger of closing, she receives help from the most unlikely source.
Lord Charles Chatworth known as Charming Chatworth is the opposite of the serious, driven Elizabeth. Like his nickname, he’s definitely charming, teasing, flirtatious, and appears the scandalous lord. Underneath his handsome facade, is a caring man who wants what’s best for his half sister. He’s seen the affects of his father’s behavior and vows never to do that to a woman. Elizabeth intrigues him and when he has the opportunity to help her school, he strikes a bargain with her to give the needed funds for the school if she’ll tutor his half-sister. As he sees the remarkable woman underneath the barbs, he begins to fall in love, but will she be able to overlook her pride and prejudice of the wealthy class to accept him?
I loved Charles & Elizabeth! Their first and subsequent meetings are hilarious, and will give you second-hand mortification for Elizabeth. I loved Charles’ personality. At first, he appears to be just another frivolous nobleman, but there are surprising depths to his character. I loved how Elizabeth’s preconceived notions of him changed over time. I enjoyed how he cared for his half-sister, sharing his knowledge of birds with her, and wanting what’s best for her. I loved the way he really listens to Elizabeth and respects her opinions. Their first kiss will definitely have you swooning.
I loved finally getting Elizabeth’s story! She’s overcome so much & I enjoyed getting to know her better. I loved seeing her open her heart to Charles. I loved the thoughtful way she tutored Alice, helping her understand she wasn’t changing her worth with changing her accent.
This series is so good! I absolutely love how each book highlights one of the strong women from the Blue Orchid Society and how they rally around and support one another. So often women are portrayed as rivals, yet in this unique series it shows the depth of friendship and support women give to each other. Highly recommend this romantic, funny, sweet story. I hope there are more books to come!
I received an advanced complimentary ebook from the publisher. All opinions are my own and voluntarily provided. 4 1/2 stars raised to 5.