Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Bachelors of Blackstone's

Love Is for the Birds

Rate this book
He's a professional. She's an amateur. There can be only one victor...

Bird enthusiast Lark Fernside will stop at nothing to prove she has a place in the male-dominated, bird-observing community. When the chance comes to prove her worth by joining an excursion across England, she jumps at the chance—especially when she discovers that famed naturalist Henry Branok will be joining the trip, as well. Lark has heard tales of his impressive travels and hopes to receive advice on how to become a better observer. However, when she meets him, she is quickly unimpressed with his arrogant words and behavior and learns the hard truth that one should never meet one’s heroes—even if they are devastatingly handsome.

Henry Branok hadn’t meant to sound arrogant. He’d only wanted to impress the gorgeous Miss Fernside with tales of the birds he’d seen around the world. Anxious to make up for his behavior, he swiftly issues a challenge to allow her to showcase her own whomever ends the excursion with the most birds recorded takes the title of “Best Bird Observer in England.” To his joy and admiration, Miss Fernside swiftly accepts his challenge, and the two embark on a months-long adventure, both desperate to take the title.

Along the way, they are adamant that neither of them has time for romance in their lives, as observing birds is their one true love. But when they begin to observe each other in their own natural habitats and the cages fall down from around their hearts, they have to decide for themselves if love really is just for the birds.

Love is for the Birds is a clean, Regency romance, featuring rivals, forced proximity, and swoony moments.

Enjoy the rest of the books in the Bachelors of Blackstone's series that can be read in any order.

376 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2025

254 people are currently reading
253 people want to read

About the author

Deborah M. Hathaway

21 books507 followers
Deborah M. Hathaway graduated from Utah State University with a degree in English and Creative Writing. As a young girl, she devoured Jane Austen's novels while watching and re-watching every adaptation of Pride & Prejudice she could, entirely captured by all things Regency and romance.

Throughout her life, she wrote many short stories, poems, and essays, but it was not until after her marriage that she was finally able to complete her first romance novel, attributing the completion to her courtship with, and love of, her charming, English husband.

Deborah finds her inspiration for her novels in her everyday experiences with her husband and children and during her travels to the United Kingdom, where she draws on the beauty of the country in such places as Ireland, Yorkshire, and her beloved Cornwall.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
322 (59%)
4 stars
163 (30%)
3 stars
54 (9%)
2 stars
4 (<1%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 118 reviews
Profile Image for Melissa (christianbooksandcoffee).
787 reviews364 followers
June 25, 2025
Love is for the Birds is a fantastic regency romance! The chemistry is phenomenal I dont know how the author does it, every time! The main characters Henry and Lark are both bird lovers. They have also both sworn off marriage. Henry so he can keep going on his bird expeditions and Lark because a past suitor. Lark joins an expedition to meet Henry, the bird expert and writer of books, but they get off on the wrong foot. This leads to a competition of who will be named the best observer of birds. I thought this was a very amusing and fun story. I loved how competitive they both were. I also loved the tension between the two, which switched around from anger to flirtation at a moments notice. And like I said the chemistry was great. I loved how Henry and Lark’s relationship progressed. The other characters on the expedition were great too and really added to the story! Overall this was a great clean romance and I highly recommend!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Profile Image for Melissa’s Bookshelf.
2,541 reviews178 followers
July 2, 2025
Two people sworn off marriage, a friendly competition, & bird watching adventures made Love is For the Birds a delightful new Regency romance from Deborah M. Hathaway! I thoroughly enjoyed this reluctant to fall romance! Despite their best efforts, Lark & Henry can’t fight the attraction between them & I loved seeing their mutual love of birds turn to a lovely romance between them.

Heiress Lark Fernside’s passion for bird “observing” drives her to pay an exorbitant amount of money for the chance to meet her hero, the famous naturalist Henry Branock & go on a bird “observing” excursion across England. Hoping to prove she’s just as knowledgeable as her male counterparts, she can’t wait to meet her “elderly” hero. She’s shocked when he turns out to be a handsome, young man who proves too tempting for a woman sworn off marriage.

Henry Branock’s beholden to his benefactor Lord Blackstone for his publications & worldwide travels. Lord Blackstone’s only provision is that Henry not get distracted by getting married. But, when he meets a beautiful woman who’s as passionate about birds as he is, he has to fight to keep his attraction at bay. To make up for their disastrous first meeting, he offers her a friendly competition. The one who documents the most birds on their tour will be crowned “Best Bird Observer in England.” It’s a competition Lark can’t resist, but will they be able to resist the pull towards each other?

I adored Lark & Henry! Their witty banter was so much fun. I loved how their reluctance to fall led them to a wonderful friendship that progressed to more. Lark’s reluctance to marry stems from a series of suitors who were only interested in her money & since Henry’s sworn off marriage too, she finds she’s able to be herself with him. I loved the friendly competition between them & Henry’s humility in recognizing Lark’s abilities.

I also enjoyed the other women on the excursion who are cheering Lark on. And, Lark’s aunt & uncle who were doting & caring. Though her uncle at times is a little too suspicious & protective. Despite the obstacles between them, the ending was definitely swoon worthy & a wonderful happily ever after!

Highly recommend this charming Regency! Though its part of the fabulous Bachelors of Blackstone’s series, each book is easily read as a standalone novel. I received an advanced copy from the author, but also purchased a copy through Kindle Unlimited. All opinions are completely my own & voluntarily provided.
Profile Image for Emily Cronk.
335 reviews18 followers
June 30, 2025
Well this was a delight.

I have loved all of Deborah Hathaway's books, and this one was no different. It is so good!!

There was so much to love in this book - a quirky gentlemen's club, a pair of bird loving main characters, an expedition all over England to observe birds (with a stop in Cornwall because honestly would we have expected anything less from Deborah? 😉), lovable side characters, other side characters that deserve a good swift kick to the shins, swoony kisses, and best of all, the sweetest romance 🥰 really what is there not to love here?

Henry and Lark were the cutest. I loved watching their friendship grow and seeing them eventually realize they had fallen in love, despite their best efforts not to. They were so perfect for each other. If anyone deserves a happily ever after, it's these two. Seriously, I was so excited when everything worked out for the two of them.

If this book isn't on your TBR lists already, it needs to be. I have spoken.

Many thanks to the author for the early copy; all thoughts are my own.
Profile Image for RD.
811 reviews18 followers
June 25, 2025
Absolutely delightful! With incredibly witty and humorous writing, this is my favorite book this year. Lark Fernside is intelligent and beautiful, an heiress who wants to be free to live her life as she sees fit. Henry Branok is devoted to his dream of traveling and discovering. They are both devoted bird observers on an excursion in England. Their interactions are hilarious from their very first meeting, and get better with each chapter. As a sweet friendship grows, they discover how precious is the gift to be understood and accepted as you are, foibles and all.

This book is part of the Bachelors of Blackstone’s series, which are all excellent and can be read in any order. The stories intertwine beautifully! I highly recommend this book to those who enjoy clean, clever, historical romance. Be sure to read the Author’s Note at the end, which add fun insights to the story.

I received an early copy of this story. This is my opinion.
Profile Image for Julie Carpenter.
1,887 reviews240 followers
July 7, 2025
I loved everything about this book. Adventure. Fabulous characters. Family. Friends. A Heroine learning to follow her dreams and stand up for herself. A Hero searching for purpose. A sweet and tender love story! A must read!

Lark was an adorable and strong character. She made me smile with her strength, especially when the men around her kept ignoring her and not believing her. I loved her relationship with her aunt and uncle and her love and compassion for them. It was really sweet to watch that. I loved her quiet confidence and her courage. She truly was a wonderful character to read about and watch her sweet journey.

There's a great misunderstanding with her first meeting with her hero, famed naturalist Henry Branock! Hahaha! I was giggling and laughing out loud throughout this exchange. Oh my heavens, it was hysterical!!! You're going to love it. And the best part was Henry just going right along with it. It didn't deter him but really made him interested in Lark. And y'all, they are just so adorable together. I was all in and completely invested in their sweet love story. Their growing friendship to more and Henry's believing in and supporting Lark in what she did. She was humble and gracious and didn't put on heirs, even though she could school them all! Loved it!!!!

I loved reading about all of the bird aspects and how they helped bring the two characters together. Seriously they're adorable and funny! Great witty banter between them. And even when there are mistakes or struggles, the support they kept showing up with for each other was beautiful!

This is part of the Bachelors of Blackstone's series. Lord Blackstone's part in this book is that he's Henry's benefactor for his adventures and publishing his books. Those scenes were humorous. I'm really like Lord Blackstone's character a lot throughout these books! He's eccentric but he truly cares about others.

Content: Clean, fun and wonderful! Some kisses but nothing further!

I received a copy from the author. All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own.

Happy Reading!!!
Profile Image for Berly.
786 reviews29 followers
July 9, 2025
That was delightful. So glad I stayed up past my bedtime to finish.

This is a kisses only Regency Era romance that is part of the Bachelor's of Blackstone series. This is a series of 7 books written by different authors. The main connection is the Gentlemen's club that each of the bachelors belong to. It is a standalone story that has reference made to a brief scene in another of the books To Hunt An Heiress. They can generally be read in any order.

This was a fun and unique sorry centered around love for birds. I've recently developed more of an appreciation for birds and really enjoyed that aspect of this book.

I thought the characters were likeab6and believable. I've really enjoyed each of the books that I have read so far in the series.

I was given the opportunity to read an advanced digital copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
Profile Image for Katie (hiding in the pages).
3,515 reviews329 followers
July 5, 2025
“Perhaps you might even one day admire me. As a friend, of course.”
“Of course. As a friend.”

Lark and Henry completely stole my heart from the very first page. As both are bird “observing” obsessed, I could easily relate to them and encountered a delightful story. My husband and son are equally fanatical about birding and I’ve been on many trips dedicated solely to finding new birds. I could visualize my son playing the role of Henry and hope he finds his Lark.

“Bird observing is far better when shared with others.”

Lark is restricted by the constraints of society, but manages to find a way around these rules to feed her passion and I loved her ingenuity and dedication to her true love, but it’s the witty teasing and banter between these two that solidified my love for this book. The first meet between this couple had me laughing so hard and their easy, flirtatious interactions are the best, especially when a competition results. Henry is such a wonderful, competitive, sweet man, and I loved all the nature adventures that painted the scene for this plot.

“Nothing helps a lost soul discover solace more than when spending time with Mother Nature.”

Content: mild romance

*I received a complimentary copy. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given*
Profile Image for MK.
466 reviews13 followers
June 27, 2025
I’ve had trouble focusing on reading the last couple weeks, but this book sucked me in and I finished in a day. I feel like myself again.

Lark is an heiress and is tired of being hounded by fortune hunters. She wants to stay single and focus on her passion- birds. She works hard to be included on a bird watching expedition with a famous bird naturalist she has admired for years. The bird observing community isn’t accepting of women and Lark finds it difficult to balance keeping a low profile and being herself on the trip.

I loved Lark and her unconventional passion. While, I myself am not that interested in studying birds, she made me excited for her studies and finds. I loved the banter between she and Henry- the bird expert she’s been excited about for years. While she finds him arrogant, he is equally intrigued by this unconventional woman who holds her own in conversation about birds. There were so many great moments between these two proving that you can have great chemistry when you combine two very different people who share a passion.

If you love romance with a strong independent woman and lots of wonderful banter and dialogue, this is for you. It was such a unique story told in the regency era. It will remain a favorite for me.
Profile Image for Shayla Riley.
617 reviews19 followers
June 25, 2025
Love is for the Birds
(Bachelor’s of Blackstone’s Series Book #5)
by: @authordeborahmhathaway

••I give 5 stars!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

~He’s a professional. She’s an amateur.
There can be only one victor...

“He was nothing without her.”

-Love is for the Birds, is charmingly delightful story, where along the way, endearing characters are adamant that neither of them has time for romance in their lives, as observing birds is their one true love. Yet when they begin to observe in their own natural habitats and the cages fall down from around their hearts, they will have to decide for themselves if love really is only for the birds. Oh my goodness, this dear story has a piece of my heart. It is witty, romantic, and full of such heartfelt moments. My friends, if you love historical romance with competitive tension and unexpected tenderness, than you must have this book on your tbr but, read this dear story! I adored the wonderful blend of tension and chemistry that sparkles in this story. I simply did not want to put this story down. It’s that good! Watching the push and pull, with neither dear character wanting to fall in love or marry but, so drawn to each other and unable to resist such genuine adoration and appreciation was fantastic! The beautiful writing from this dear author is simply the best! I can’t get enough! Absolutely worth the wonderful read!📚💯❤️

“You are my favorite bird, after all.”

•Content: feelings of not measuring up against society, carriage-travel sickness: nausea, headaches, death of loved ones in past mentioned, some grief, no language, no danger, kisses only.

“This woman was everything. And he was nothing without her.”

-I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

“And why do you wish to be near me?” he asked, his gaze stalwart, no hint of teasing in his eye… “Because you are the only gentleman who has not told me to hide from the rain.”

#loveisforthebirds
#authordeborahmhathaway

“I am far happier with you than without.”

#bachelorsofblackstoneseries

“You matter to me.”

#worththeread

“All I need is you.”

#allaboutthebestreads
Profile Image for Emma | meadowroselibrary.
215 reviews25 followers
July 20, 2025
"𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒂𝒓𝒆 𝒎𝒚 𝒇𝒂𝒗𝒐𝒓𝒊𝒕𝒆 𝒃𝒊𝒓𝒅, 𝒂𝒇𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒂𝒍𝒍."

It's going to be a long time until I stop thinking about this book. 💔 I could not read it fast enough, I laid awake at night thinking about it, it was THAT good. 😅
Everything about it was just perfection - every single character was my favorite, I don't know if I could even have a favorite or any I hate. The setting was in Cornwall towards the end, so that will always grab my attention!

Henry & Lark both didn't have any desire to marry, with the fear of it changing their lives in ways they didn't want. But I loved how they both slowly realized how much they did need each other, and how it didn't have to change anything. Henry showed Lark how she is perfect exactly how she was, even when others did the opposite.

I could easily go on and on about this book, and could've shared way more quotes, but I'll just let you read it for yourself and see how beautiful this book is. 🩷

*I received an e-ARC copy for review, all opinions are my own
Profile Image for Regency_Fan_ Michelle.
590 reviews12 followers
July 13, 2025
Lark is an engaging character who, at first glance, may seem a bit odd due to her peculiar hobby, especially considering the expectations of her time period. She is knowledgeable and aware of her own mind, balancing the societal demands placed on her with her passions.

Lark's supportive aunt and uncle encourage her pursuits, but she is reluctant to marry after encountering past suitors who were only interested in her wealth.

Naturalist Henry is not seeking love; instead, he is focused on developing his career as an ornithologist. He recognizes Lark’s abilities and encourages her in her passions. However, her beauty might complicate things for him.

Will their birdwatching competition bring them closer together?

I adored Lark and Henry! Their witty banter was delightful, and I loved the friends-to-more trope. This book is part of the fabulous Bachelors of Blackstone series, and each installment can easily be read as a standalone novel.
1,724 reviews7 followers
June 30, 2025
I absolutely adored everything about this sweet story! I couldn't get enough! An absolute must read!

I received an ARC from the author and all opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Nancy.
184 reviews6 followers
June 27, 2025
I love birds and bird watching, and I've never seen it in a romance before. What a fun concept and sweet book! Lark and Henry are both well-drawn characters with palpable chemistry and I was really invested in their relationship - and their birding competition.

I only take off one star because I got a little frustrated with their constant push and pull, especially towards the end. I wanted them to just talk!
Profile Image for Holly (IG Hollys_Book_Musings).
404 reviews69 followers
July 9, 2025
"You are my favorite bird, after all."

Love is for the Birds by Deborah M Hathaway

Never have I wanted to pick up bird observing more than after reading Love is for the Birds, one of my new favorite Regency era books! I was laughing so much, tearing up towards the end, and swooning over sooo many parts. I cannot wait to dive more into Deborah's books, because I just found one of my newest favorite Regency authors! I loved her Christmas Baggage and Cornish Romance book, and am eager to read more now. Her writing voice is incredibly beautiful and I can tell she does her best at her research.

From their meet cute, to the first pheasant dinner, and so many parts, Deborah wrote some truly amazing banter and chemistry between these two. Definitely one of my favorite aspects of this book.
I loved the competition they cooked up, and I absolutely was enthralled with the prospect of traveling around England to observe birds--such a unique setting and plot for a Regency romance book.
Henry and Lark are both determined not to marry ever! Famous last words.

Mr. Henry Branok is kind, knowledgeable, humble, and thoughtful. I loved getting to know another Bachelor! You will definitely swoon over some of the things he does.

Miss Lark Fernside is independent, knows what she wants, and also knowledgeable about birds. I loved watching her grow in confidence. Her mishaps had me cringing and, at times, laughing.

All of the bird references, metaphors, and bird observing at night made this book immersive and hard to put down. I literally could not stop reading.

One of my favorite parts is the crane mating dance at the end and also the reference to her Cornish Romance series, which I haven't read the whole series YET, but plan to as soon as book 5 is out on audio!

I also really loved the Author's Note at the end, and had all my questions answered. So be sure to read that at the end of the story.

I promise you won't regret picking this one up. I definitely want to purchase myself a paperback at some point, because it's going on my trophy shelf! Highly recommend it!

Favorite Parts:
Meet cute
Bird excursion
Competition and rules
Pheasant dinner
Chapter 14
He defends her
Chapter 17
Finding the redstart and after the nettles
Scene in the library
Saving the owl
Nightjar scene
Epilogue
Crane mating dance
Author’s Note

Thank you to the Author for the review copy. All thoughts are my own.

Content Guide:
Language: none, except English words like “blast”
Romance Content: Kisses (passionate)
Violence/gore: none
Substance Use: Mild-male characters drink port
Prejudices: none
Religious Content: none
Other: Loss of loved ones (past), toxic relationship (past)

Book Info:
Series: Bachelor’s of Blackstones bk 5
Genre: Historical Romance; Regency
Romance Level: Closed-door
Release Date: Available now
Publisher: Indie
POV: dual
Profile Image for Alexis (IG: lexislimitlesslibrary)  Anderson.
178 reviews12 followers
June 29, 2025
Oh what an absolute joy it was to read this book!! I have enjoyed this series so much, and Deborah has added an endearing, riveting, and swoon worthy story to the Bachelors of Blackstone’s! The amount of research and time put into this story is evident! 🤍

These two main characters have a hold of my heart!

Lark (like, how perfect is her name!? Check the author notes for even more reasons why it’s so perfect) has a passion for birds, is an heiress, desires to travel the world to see more birds, and is adamant she will never marry. When she learns Mr. Branok will be leading an excursion around England, she jumps through all the hoops and pays extra fees to attend. Nothing was going to prevent her from meeting Mr. Branok, the man she has admired for his published works on birds, and desires to learn everything she can from him.

“𝑰 𝒔𝒂𝒚 𝒚𝒐𝒖’𝒓𝒆 𝒂𝒔 𝒄𝒖𝒏𝒏𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒂𝒔 𝒂 𝒄𝒓𝒐𝒘 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒂𝒔 𝒑𝒆𝒔𝒌𝒚 𝒂𝒔 𝒂 𝒑𝒊𝒈𝒆𝒐𝒏.”

Henry Branok has travelled all over to observe, document, and publish volumes about the birds he has seen. His benefactor, Lord Blackstone, has one rule for him: he cannot marry. A woman must not distract him from his role to continue publishing more volumes.

“𝒲𝒾𝓃𝓀𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒶𝓉 𝒽𝑒𝓇, 𝓉𝑒𝒶𝓈𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒽𝑒𝓇, 𝒸𝓇𝑒𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒸𝒽𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝓃𝑔𝑒𝓈 𝓈𝒽𝑒 𝒶𝑔𝓇𝑒𝑒𝒹 𝓃𝑜𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝓉𝑒𝓁𝓁 𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒻𝒶𝓂𝒾𝓁𝓎 𝒶𝒷𝑜𝓊𝓉…𝒯𝒽𝑒 𝓂𝒶𝓃 𝓌𝒶𝓈 𝒶 𝒸𝑜𝓂𝓅𝓁𝑒𝓉𝑒 𝓈𝒸𝑜𝓊𝓃𝒹𝓇𝑒𝓁. 𝒮𝒽𝑒 𝒸𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹𝓃’𝓉 𝓌𝒶𝒾𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝒾𝓃𝓉𝑒𝓇𝒶𝒸𝓉 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝒽𝒾𝓂 𝒶𝑔𝒶𝒾𝓃.”

From Lark’s agreement with her mother, Mr. Branok’s late arrival to the excursion, to Lark finding out just how young (and attractive) he is, we are taken on a whirlwind romance story filled with rivalry, witty banter, a competition-along with a signed binding agreement 🤭, inevitable attraction, forced proximity, and two people learning how to trust and who they truly are! ♥️🫠😍🔥♥️

𝑻𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒔 𝑰 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒅:
The meet cute
Strangers to rivals/friend/more
The forced proximity (the carriage rides 🫠🤭)
Dual POV
Strong and intelligent FMC
Kind and endearing MMC
All the traveling and sites
The birds of all kinds 🤍🦆🦢🦉🦤
The scenes in the woods 🫠
Imitating mating dance 😂
The sweet epilogue
And so much more ♥️

Thank you to the author for my gifted copy. All thoughts are my own.
Profile Image for Tasha (the_clean_read_book_club).
615 reviews
August 10, 2025
I cannot put this one down! Love Is for the Birds by Deborah M. Hathaway is giving me everything I love in a historical romance:

A secret competition
Forced proximity
Swoony banter
Dual POV goodness
And maybe… a new all-time favorite from this author?

Lark and Henry are at each other’s throats—and I’m loving every second of it. Their bird-watching rivalry is hilarious, the chemistry is top notch, and the emotional depth has caught me by surprise in the best way.

This one is witty, romantic, and full of the kind of heartfelt moments that make you want to highlight every other paragraph.

If you love historical romance with competitive tension and unexpected tenderness, trust me—you need this one in your TBR pile.
Profile Image for Ashley.
70 reviews
June 24, 2025
This book was the perfect cozy read. I loved the bird watching story line. I 'saw' so many different birds that I felt I was on the expedition with the characters. The characters had so much personality. Henry and Lark felt like real people with real lives and real obstacles to overcome. There was so much "will they, won't they" that kept me reading. The side characters added to the story without distracting. Some I loved and others I loved to hate. Deborah Hathaway is becoming one of my go-to authors.
I recieved this book as an arc. All opinions are completely and truthfully mine.
Profile Image for Katrina Lybbert.
435 reviews76 followers
August 31, 2025
So much to love about this book. The author did a great job of combining bird observing in Regency England with romance. Lark and Henry never planned to marry. Each content to live a single life observing the birds they love! Meeting on a excursion across England to observe birds, they are challenged to stick with their plans. Is love just for the birds?

I love birds myself, and I enjoyed this book so much. Don't miss it!

Profile Image for Katie Thompson.
66 reviews
January 1, 2026
I actually didn't expect this one to be as charming as it was. The MCs were witty without being insufferable and the birdwatching aspect was kinda cool.
Profile Image for Sarah (tn.bibliophile).
409 reviews16 followers
July 1, 2025
-Secret bet
-Friendly rivalry
-He’s her favorite bird observer
-Mistaken identity meet cute

This book is so fun! I love the rivalry between Henry and Lark. Lark is strong and independent, and I love how Henry defends and supports her. This book should be on your tbr!

I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

Content Warning:
-Sexist men
-Language - one use of damning
-Kisses only

*Thank you to the author for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Brittney.
83 reviews5 followers
June 30, 2025
This book was so incredibly refreshing and entertaining! From the characters to the setting, I was pulled in. A birding trip through England sounds incredible! There are so many birds mentioned in this book, it was so fun looking some up that I’ve never heard of. I can easily see why they love it. I loved Lark for her enthusiasm, passion, and bravery to speak her mind. I loved Henry for his charm, wittiness, and protective qualities. Other things I loved:
🐦‍⬛ Lark’s reason to go on the excursion
🐦‍⬛ Whenever Lark bests someone
🐦‍⬛ The carriage rides
🐦‍⬛ The almost kiss
🐦‍⬛ The first kiss
🐦‍⬛ The owl encounter
🐦‍⬛ The library scene

I love Deborah’s books and this was no exception, plus some fun Easter eggs to find!

I received a gifted copy of this book in exchange for my review. All views are my own.
Profile Image for Vanessa.
348 reviews3 followers
July 31, 2025
3.5 ⭐️ I liked the beginning and the ending, the middle was a little sluggish. This book had lots of cute and funny parts. I really liked the MMC and I loved the Shepherds and her aunt and uncle. Lark was fine, but sometimes came off a little shrewish. I didn’t love all the back and forth with not talking and such, it became repetitive and dramatic.
Profile Image for Jenna Killpack.
536 reviews8 followers
June 27, 2025
Loved this one so much and I suddenly have the urge to take up bird watching like never before! The banter between these two was top notch and I absolutely loved the ending so much I had a perma grin for a while after. I would definitely recommend this one! I have loved this whole series so far- you can read them all independently I do feel like this one there is a tiny bit of backstory with Martha Keyes book to Hunt and Heiress which I also loved so reading both of those in order would be my recommendation but it would still be amazing without it! And they do talk about the backstory so definitely not required. I would definitely recommend the this one!

Some of my favorites
🕊️meet cute
🕊️stair scene
🕊️🦉
🕊️ When Lark did’t hold back
🕊️🕺
Profile Image for Kaitlin M.
102 reviews4 followers
June 27, 2025
Deborah M. Hathaway has done it again with this book! I’m not even sure where to begin I loved it so much!

Lark Fernside has been a bird-watcher her entire life, much preferring being out in nature and searching for new creatures than being stuck in town and in ballrooms. Confined to only her county, being unable to travel as a single woman, she has only been able to study the birds in her area. But she has not allowed this to inhibit her study of her beloved birds and instead has delves into field journals of birds found across the world. Journals written by none other than Mr. Henry Branok.

Henry Branok is a famed naturalist, bird-watcher, and author of field journals regarding birds from around the world. Since losing his parents he has been on expedition after expedition funded by Lord Blackstone, founder of Blackstone’s club of blackballed gentlemen.

Due to negative experiences with fortune hunters in her past, Lark has determined to never marry, fearing that her husband would be controlling and not allow her to pursue her dream of traveling the world to find as many birds as she possibly can.

Henry has also decided against ever marrying, since marriage would cause him to lose his sponsor for his expeditions around the world.

These two are thrown together on an expedition around England, led by Mr. Branok. After an entertaining meet-cute, the two have a bumpy start to their relationship as they agree to a challenge for who can spot the most birds while on their expedition.

Lark is such an admirable character. She is strong, intelligent, kind, stubborn, loyal, and cares deeply about those close to her. She respects her family’s wish to protect her without allowing it to control her choices when she knows others to be misguided. She fights for what she wants and stands up for herself when necessary. I would definitely want to have Lark as a friend because she is unabashedly herself.

Henry is an absolute dream of a man! He is kind, caring, loyal, intelligent, humble, and so many other things that I couldn’t possibly list them all. He defends Lark against the comments of some of the other men and encourages her to speak up when she has information to share. He accepts her exactly as she is and doesn’t mind when she calls him out or corrects him.

The relationship these two create is such a beautiful example of love, loyalty, respect, and sacrifice, especially when their happily-ever-after ends up even better than either of them could have imagined.

I was rooting for this couple from the moment they met. Their chemistry from the start is undeniable. Their meet-cute/funny was so entertaining. Their teasing and flirting and competitiveness made them a perfect match for each other and I was on the edge of my seat waiting for them to FINALLY get together!

I loved how their relationship seemed so natural and realistic as well. So many stories can feel overly Hallmarky and unreasonable, but Deborah’s are always so realistic, like you’re hearing about someone’s REAL love story.

She also had me googling all of these birds, sometimes their calls and the behaviors mentioned in the story. God’s creation is absolutely beautiful and the vast variety of even just birds is absolutely breathtaking. I will definitely be seeing birds in a new light after reading this story.

Thank you so much to Deborah for including me on her ARC team! All opinions expressed are my own.

Now go read this book right now!

Content:
Language - one use of damning
No innuendo
Clean kisses
Sexist men - they get called out wonderfully
658 reviews6 followers
June 27, 2025
Such a wonderful fun story with lots of humor and banter. The characters were well written and we had already been introduced to Lark Fernside and Henry Branok in the previous book in this series. This is a multi author series which revolves around the men's club started by Lord Blackstone for those men blackballed or rejected by some of the other popular men's clubs. The men who have become members there are accused of being misfits with each story letting us know why they had joined there. Each story is complete and a stand alone even though it will share some of the characters.

The story opens as Henry returns from an expedition to catalog birds in another country. He has written a book that will be published with all of the details. Lord Blackstone is actually the financial backer of the expeditions and with his many ties around the world he is able to set up guides and all of the other plans for the trips to other countries. Lord Blackstone also has some influence with the publishers to quickly get the book in print. The only condition that Lord Blackstone has is that Henry remain single. If he decides to get married, their contract will end. In the introduction of Henry, I thought he would be a stuffy older gentleman but he actually turned out quite different. He was in his late twenties and quite handsome and he loved to tease.

Lark Fernside is an avid bird watcher and she got her passion from learning the skill from her father who named her after a bird. After his death she became an heiress who has many men wanting to marry her to gain her inheritance. So Lark has decided that she will never marry and give a man control over her life. Her aunt and uncle have become her protector's and they have always encouraged her. So when Lark decides she wants to go on the bird watching excursion that will be going across of England, led by her favorite bird watching author Henry Branok, her aunt and uncle will chaperone her. Lark had to push the sponsor of the excursion to allow her to attend as women were usually denied. She had to agree to act invisible and not cause any problems.

When Lark arrived at the site of the start of their excursion, she was trying to figure out which man was actually Henry Branok. She first believed he was the older bald gentlemen standing in front of her and so when a very handsome man kept trying to talk to her as the sponsor was speaking, she corrected him. It turned out she was completely wrong and she had just corrected her favorite author. Her idolizing him soon ends as he comes across as very arrogant leaving her feeling belittled. Henry has been away from polite society for quite awhile and he needs to make amends with Lark. He decides to challenge her to a bird watching contest with the most birds recorded takes the title of “Best Bird Observer in England.” From there the bird watching fun takes off with Henry and Lark teasing each other as they enjoy the challenge they have made.

Henry and Lark may have to adjust their future plans as they go from bird watching to watching each other. Will they hold to their no marriage futures or decide they both want something different?

I received a copy of this book from the author and this is my honest unbiased review.
Profile Image for Marilee .
1,454 reviews237 followers
June 25, 2025
ALL THE LOVE!!!!!!!

Lark is an bird enthusiast excited for her first bird watching excursion, partly so she can add more bird sightings to her journal but mostly so she can meet famed explorer Henry Branok who will be leading the expedition. She did not expect him to be so young, so handsome, or so charming and must be wary to guard her heart as she is determined to never marry.

Lark Fernside is the most fascinating woman Henry has ever met, but no interest in marriage as it would mean his birding expeditions around the world would come to an end. A little flirting and a competition between friends will certainly not lead to anything though...

What you'll love:
Regency era
dual pov
rivals to lovers
forced proximity
quirky, intelligent heroine
avid bird watchers
amateur and famous explorer
the tension and flirting!!!
the challenge and bet
THE KISSES!!!!!!!
charming hero
all the bird facts
I choose you
THAT ENDING!!

If it was not evident to you based on the number of capital letters and exclamation points I used in the above list, the let me make it clear that I am OBSESSED with this book!! I stayed up way past my bedtime because I could not put it down and have not stopped thinking about it ever since. I loved it for a million little reason and all of them together. This book was pure joy to read and if I was not already a fan for life of Deborah, this book would have completely sealed that deal!

That tension and chemistry between Lark and Henry was so well done and my heart was invested from the first moment they locked eyes. Every moment in the carriage, every bird fact shared, every glance across the table and the drawing room, and all the laugh out loud or sweet or swoony moments that I will not spoil for you but are living rent free in my head....they made this intoxicating push and pull between the two of them, neither wanting to fall in love or marry but unable to stop themselves. Sigh. It was dreamy and romantic and witty and I could not get enough!

I highlighted over 100 quotes (some of those entire pages!!) and I look forward to picking this one back up for a re-read as soon as possible. This adorably fun and unputdownable sweet romance deserves all the love and all the stars. A favorite book from a favorite author - this is one story you do not want to miss!!

I received a complimentary copy but a positive review was not required.
Profile Image for Dev G.
367 reviews8 followers
June 27, 2025
Endearing and engaging!

This was such a unique premise and I was enchanted.
Swept away on a grand adventure. Traveling through beautiful settings and exploring like I was part of the expedition.

Witty and romantic and charming.
Beautifully written with such emotion. I was giddy with smiles each time Lark and Henry were near each other.

I adored Lark. Sweet, stubborn, strong, smart. Her passion for birds is unmatched…well until she meets her idol Henry Branok.

Henry is oh so charming and chivalrous. His passion for researching birds around the world has kept him fulfilled until he meets one “bird” who turns his life, heart, and thoughts upside down.

“She was the first thing he thought of when he woke up, the last thing he thought of when he fell asleep. Even then, he did not feel relief, for his dreams were filled with images of her smile and warm eyes.”

I love how mistaken both Henry and Lark were in the beginning regarding each other, both in physical appearance and in intelligence. They have immediate chemistry and a connection like no other, but both have sworn off love and marriage so why are they constantly drawn to each other.

“Winking at her, teasing her, creating challenges she agreed not to tell her family about...The man was a complete scoundrel. She couldn't wait to interact with him again.”

Henry has spent many years traveling and devoting his time to bird research but boy does he know how to flirt with Lark. She surprises and intrigues him.

“Never had he known a woman to speak so plainly. It was refreshing. And the fact that she was an unmarried, female—and clearly enthusiastic— bird observer? She certainly was unique, not to mention stunning in her physical features, as well.”

Phenomenal chemistry and sweet banter, Lark and Henry are perfect matches.

Highlights:
🪶The meet-cute
🪶Competition
🪶The staircase conversation
🪶Nightjar

Filled with so much heart and humor I simply adored this story!!

Thank you to Deborah M. Hathaway for the copy. All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Lisa.
1,084 reviews51 followers
June 22, 2025
I am a bird enthusiast, so it was a delightful treat to read a book that had characters that love them as much as me. Ms. Hathaway has done an excellent job in describing the various kinds of birds that I could “see” them. While I knew quite number of the birds that were mentioned, I did have to look up a few, which I throughly enjoyed learning more about them. I also loved the comparison used of starlings’ behavior and the members of men’s clubs.

Fern is such a unique young woman. She doesn’t really fit into society since she loves being outdoors, observing birds, keeping a bird journal, and reading books about birds instead of staying indoors and embroidering. Her bird reminds me of the present day birders who have life lists of the species they wish to see. Fern’s enthusiasm and focus on her love of birds made her quite endearing.

Fern and Henry are quite the perfect pair. She is outspoken and prefers birds to people. Henry loves birds and would travel the world to write descriptions of them for others to enjoy. Fern admired Henry long before she met him. I’m sure she would have gone to a book signing of his if he had ever had one. Henry sees Fern for who she is and admires her for it.

Things to love:
humor
bird excursions
avian rescue
the nightjar
Aunt Harriet
the ladies of the excursion
ride to London
Sandhill crane dance
author's notes

Awesome quotes:
“This woman was everything. And he was nothing without her.”

“You are my favorite bird, after all.”

I highly recommend this book to readers of all ages. It is part of the series of the Bachelors of Blackstone’s, but it can certainly be read as a standalone. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
115 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2025
A clean regency era romance story with a bird watching theme? Yes please! It was such an utterly charming and delightful read and I honestly got so swept away in this beautifully written story, the characters and the descriptions of all the wonderful birds they spotted along the way.
Lark (bird enthusiast, heiress and determined spinster) is trying to find her place amongst others who share her passion for birds despite it being a male dominated community where women are not usually welcome. She joins a bird watching expedition of England to learn more about her passion from the famed naturalist Henry Branok whose books have allowed her to grow her passion for birds from places she can only dream of visiting. But when she meets him (in an ADORABLY funny meet cute scene!) she is unprepared for how young, handsome and honourable he is. They have instant banter and what follows throughout the expedition, where they are secretly competing for the honour of ‘Best bird observer in England’, is full of friendship, misunderstanding and chemistry aplenty! Their shared passion and love for the birds, soon leads to something far greater between them and leave them questioning the futures they had both planned for.
I loved this book! Honestly, the story was just the sweetest and the romance was a perfect blend of tension, emotion, smouldering looks and ‘that kiss’. Deborah has a real talent for writing emotional charged scenes for her characters which just sing to the reader (much like birdsong!).

The book itself is part of a multi author series but can be read as a standalone. If the others are anywhere as good as this one though then I’d recommend just reading them all anyway!
Displaying 1 - 30 of 118 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.