Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley.
I saw this book on NetGalley and I went to elementary school with a girl whose last name was Bowen. Just in case this was her writing under a pseudonym, I thought I should try this book. Once I started reading it, certain names seemed familiar. So when I looked it up on Goodreads and saw that this was Book 2 in a series and that I had loved Book 1, I was thrilled that it would continue to be a good book but admittedly, a bit disappointed that my long lost school mate wasn't a famous author. Oh well...
I loved Jenna! She was so smart and funny, she was witty and clever too. Oh and she was decent and kind to boot! Her determination to get her "job" finished was admirable, brave and freaking impressive. I was worried for her the whole time, thinking she was always about to get caught. I shouldn't have worried - with a cohort like the Dowager Duchess of Worth, she can't go wrong! Since Jenna (and the Duchess) are plotting to essentially steal wealth from the titled men of the ton and re-distribute it to worthy people, it would have been tough to dislike her. She really IS like Robin Hood here. But the idea is all well and good - when it gets even better is when an example is shown, it made me just about fall in love with Jenna! Her plans involving the Ascot (the biggest horse race of the year) was a little complicated so although it might have taken me a while to catch on, it just showed how smart Jenna was. She's just a good person doing good deeds for the right reason.
Will was an excellent hero. He's a touch unlikable at first but only because he comes in and disrupts Jenna and the Duchess's plans. But he's so captivated by Jenna that he soon turns into a love struck teenager and that was entirely too funny. What was even better was that he KNEW that's how he was acting and at first, he couldn't help himself and then later, he just didn't give a damn. I loved that when Will was given the chance to do the right thing, he always did it, even if he didn't know what he was doing or why. I think my favorite moment with Will was when he went to St. Giles with Jenna to check up on a woman who recently gave birth. He was so entirely out of his element and his confusion was funny and endearing at the same time. But when it counted, he got his wits together and did what most aristocrats would not do - he put his money where his mouth was. Like Jenna, Will ended up being a good and honorable man.
The Sexy Time was pretty hot but there wasn't a ton of it. I don't mind not a lot of Sexy Time in historical romances though because back then, people couldn't just jump into bed with each other so this was no big deal for me. The romance was really great though. Will had seen Jenna a year before this boo takes place but she disappeared and although he looked far and wide, he never found her or found out any information about her. So when he sees her as his mother's companion, he's almost literally struck dumb. So Will knew he was into Jenna and once Jenna saw that he was a duke that was worthy of admiration, it didn't take long for her to fall for him! But they're different classes of people and a duke just doesn't marry a companion. It was fun to watch them fight their attraction for each other and then to finally give in to it.
Overall, I loved this book. This author is an auto-buy for me and I can't wait for the next installment of this series. But each book (so far) is definitely a stand-alone. I'm not even sure if the couple from Book 1 even make an appearance in this book. Although the Dowager Duchess was in Book 1, she has a much larger role in this one. But again, readers don't have to worry about reading Book 1 first. I really don't think it will matter. There are tons of laughs and plenty of close calls, where all of the best laid plans are about to come to ruin! I was on the edge of my seat a few times. There's a couple of more sad moments but lots of excitement. The main characters and the secondary characters were a lot of fun and very interesting, with complex back stories. I hope anyone who enjoys historical romance will give this book and this author a chance. I swear, you won't be disappointed!