Ratings8
Average rating3.9
Fake-relationship is one of my favorite tropes and this was a delightful twist on that premise. I haven't read many American-set historicals (an occasional cowboy or two, but I don't think I've read anything in the Gilded Age like this), so this was a nice change of pace from the usual Regency/Victorian settings (which I still love, but variety is good). I can't speak to the accuracy of the Deaf representation in this book, but it was fascinating to learn about the development of hearing aids and ASL during this time period. I also really liked the heroine and how she gradually learns to create and enforce boundaries for herself and learns that she's stronger than she thinks. I haven't read anything by this author before, but I definitely want to keep an eye on her!
(2019 summer romance bingo: “next door neighbor”; could also count for “heroine smells like a flower.”)