Afbeelding auteur

Rosalie Oaks

Auteur van The Lady Jewel Diviner

7 Werken 69 Leden 5 Besprekingen

Reeksen

Werken van Rosalie Oaks

The Lady Jewel Diviner (2021) 39 exemplaren
The Moria Pearls (2021) 7 exemplaren
The Selkie Scandal (2021) 7 exemplaren
The Sapphire Library (2021) 6 exemplaren
The Golden Flute (2022) 3 exemplaren
A Pendant for Trouble 2 exemplaren

Tagged

Algemene kennis

Er zijn nog geen Algemene Kennis-gegevens over deze auteur. Je kunt helpen.

Leden

Besprekingen

Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC of this book! Although this book is the start of a new series by this author, it's also linked to a previous series. I didn't realize that going in, but this book works just fine without needing to read the previous series. This story ticked all my boxes for mid-life main characters, second chance romance, slow-burn romance, and historical romance. Added points for taking place in an alternate version of England where magical powers exist! I enjoyed the story but felt it dragged a bit from time to time. It also relied very heavily on the trope of misunderstanding (especially between Lady Avely (Judith) and the Duke of Sargen (Dacian), but I think maybe that was intentionally tongue-in-cheek given Lady Avely's "proficiency" for spotting the truth. This book also ended on a cliffhanger, to set the stage for the next book in the series. So this is not really a standalone but the current story was wrapped up well in this book. I have not read Rosalie Oaks before, but am looking forward both to the next installment in this series and to going back and reading about Judith's daughter in the Lady Diviner series.… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
bethbordenk | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 18, 2024 |
This is one of the very rare ARCs that I accepted in exchange for an honest review. (However, that does not in any way influence my review.) I'm really glad I did, though! This book was a ton of fun to read, and the humor really hit the spot at a moment when I needed a pick-me-up.

I really like the inclusion of the flashbacks in the early part of the book to give us some history of what happened between these characters. Since the flashbacks are all in their own chapters, it was easy for me to keep track of when in time we were for each section, and I never got confused between what was present and what was past.

My biggest complaint, I think, is that I didn't really get a good feel for a couple of the characters, most notably Lady Agatha or Lady Mary. Perhaps that is because I had mentally discounted them as not interesting (because compared to their brother / brother-in-law the duke they aren't as interesting) but for whatever reason they were background characters to me.

The rest of the cast of characters, however, were a lot of fun to get to know! I look forward to seeing whichever of them show up in the sequel, since we have already been assured that there is a sequel. (It has a title and release year laid out in the end material, never fear.) This book does end on a cliffhanger, but it is more of an indication of where the series is going than anything to do with this book specifically. The book's plot is nicely wrapped up in this volume, and the cliffhanger serves mostly as an indicator of where the series plot will be taking us.

This book was my introduction to Rosalie Oaks' writing, but it won't be the last book of hers that I read. Beyond the sequel to this book, I also plan to pick up the linked Lady Jewel Diviner series, which features the daughter of this book's titular Lady Avely as its main character.
… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
ca.bookwyrm | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 13, 2024 |
I came across this book while browsing Reedsy Discovery. Captivated by the cover, I read Rosaline Ross’ great review and bought the book so I could read about a tiny little spinster vampire or vampiri. I’m not familiar with that term, and honestly it doesn’t matter – because I loved this Regency England vampire / smuggling / love story. Kudos to reviewer Rosaline Ross for the review that made me want to read more.

Miss Avely, who has the magical gift of sensing when precious stones are nearby (you know – a Jewel Diviner), has removed herself from London Society to a borrowed home in Devon, with her mother and her brother Peregrine. The jewel divining had gotten her into a bit of a sticky wicket, and leaving town was the family’s best option.

By page ten, Elinor has met her vampiri and the two are well on their way to forging a partnership of mutual aid and protection. The little bloodsucker, Miss Alfreda Zooth, is not the only magical creature in Devon, as it turns out. Intrigue, smuggling, magic, and scandal ensue (well, the scandal had already occurred), and as in every English Regency novel, sparks soon fly between Elinor and the dashing nobleman who was instrumental in her retreat from London.

Oaks has mastered the art of telling her spirited and unconventional tale in a most conventional Regency setting. I was sad that the book had to end – but the good news is that if you sign up for the author’s newsletter you get access to a free prequel novella that tells the story of the garden party that led to Elinor’s departure from London. Even more good news is tht Book 2 of the series, called The Moira Pearls, was released earlier this month (February 2021).

Five stars, defnitely.

… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
CatherineB61 | 2 andere besprekingen | May 31, 2023 |
Cute. 3 5 stars. Liked the setting.
 
Gemarkeerd
bjsikes | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 30, 2023 |

Lijsten

Statistieken

Werken
7
Leden
69
Populariteit
#250,752
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
5
ISBNs
9

Tabellen & Grafieken