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I am loving this series so far - historical romance with a paranormal/cozy fantasy mash up.
In this story, Mina, a fellow Parasol Academy governess, and best friend of Emmeline from book 1, is caught in an ethical and professional conundrum. She has been discharged from her last position as governess to a young viscount, by his guardian. But she has made a deathbed promise to the boy's godmother to protect him from a danger the godmother has forseen. In order to protect the young boy, Mina makes the decision to kidnap him from his current guardian, who has suddenly arranged a trip to explore the Artic, and to take the young boy with him. Using her Fae-given powers, as a Parasol Academy employee, she steels young Christopher away, but instead of landing back on British shores, she and her charge end up in the wardrobe in a cabin of another ship, owned by the new Lord Kinsale, Phinn O'Connell.
Phinn is an ex-prize fighter, and Irishman, who grew up as a commoner, and knowing the suffering of poverty and loss. He never expected to inherit the title of Marquess and the wealth and influence that would come from it. Because of his experiences, he wants to use his newfound influence for good, but his path is stymied by peers who look down upon him for his common background and manners, as well as his unfortunate stammer. After his run in with the unusual and intriguing governess, he cannot get Mina out of his mind, and comes up with an idea to involve her in his life again, when he becomes involved with a young streetwise pickpocket.
A warm, cozy story with My Fair Lady vibes and Phinn is a lovable cinnamon roll hero that I absolutely loved. There is a sweet romance and friendship that quickly develops between Mina and Phinn, but Mina is greatly conflicted. For one, there is her dedication to caring for her charge and the inherent lies that eat at her to do so, both to Phinn and to the Parasol Academy - she is fully aware that not only is she breaching rules, but also breaking the law! Then let's not forget - Phinn is a Marquess, and she is merely a vicar's daughter, and governess - as well as a criminal! But she is dedicated to helping him achieve his goals of fitting into Society more and being able to use his voice and influence in Parliament to achieve a better future for others, by overcoming his speech impediment. As well, she is determined to protect her young charges from the influence of the evil Fae queen and her human servants.
A fun cozy historical cozy romance and fantasy that I thoroughly enjoyed, with what appears to be a building story arc involving opposing Fae? I hope so.
4.25 stars out of 5