![]() An American bluestocking with a passion for mathematics, nothing about Claire appeals to the ton, and nothing about the ton appeals to her. Lady Claire Cavendish is a fish out of water. The hero and heroine contrast nicely, the chemistry between them is excellent, it’s nice and steamy (not too much, not too little), and there’s just the right amount of tension to keep the reader on his/her toes. That said, this fresh take on the classic Pygmalion story is both entertaining and enjoyable to read. It’s definitely different in tone and style than the majority of regencies I read, and I still can’t decide how I feel about it. Rodale’s modern style juxtaposed against a traditional regency romance, and I struggled with the book as a consequence. ![]() But did I like it? I’m still on the fence. Did I enjoy reading it and was I entertained? Yes, and yes. ![]() I struggled to begin this review because I’m still not sure how I felt about Lady Claire Is All That. ![]()
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