Book Review: Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man by Violet Marsh
Lady Charlotte Always Get Her Man is a book I was immediately captivated by for multiple reasons. With a comparison to Bridgerton and a mystery element in there, what’s not to like?
In addition, the book has a really cute cover and feels like a different offering from the typical historical romance genre. That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with that but sometimes you want a bit more.
Given that March feels like spring is almost upon us, I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and try to dive back into the historical romance genre. Plus I’ve never read anything by Violet Marsh before I’m always down to try a new-to-me author.
I’d like to thank Forever for sending an ARC and giving me a chance to share my thoughts and feelings with you.
Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man is a dashingly fun time.
Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man starts in the typical way most historical romances do which is Lady Charlotte being forced to get married to someone. Of course, she decides to take matters into her own hands and join forces with her estranged cousins. Since women weren’t allowed in coffee shops, this was scandalous, to say the least.
Then you add in the mystery plot which is honestly two-fold. Charlotte is trying to find out what happened to her fiance’s previous wives and also find out what’s the deal with her brother’s best friend who is her fiance’s estranged brother, Matthew. All of this might seem like a lot but Violet Marsh pulls it off.
We very quickly have a case of brother’s best friend with a dash of friends-to-lovers with tons of adventures for both of them. When it seems things will slow down for these two or get better, the author throws a curveball and we’re back in the action. To put it simply, Lady Charlotte is a romance heroine you don’t want to mess with.
Then you also have Dr. Matthew Talbot who has a secret side to him that Charlotte is dying to see. While I won’t give anything away, the reveal made me love him even more. Plus the book also features a romance between a monkey and a bird. How unlikely is that? Either way, I ended up really enjoying Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man.
For those wanting a historical romance with a bit more, then Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man is the must-try this March.
Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man by Violet Marsh is out now where books are sold.