Book two in Erica Vetsch’s Serendipity and Secrets Trilogy, The Gentleman Spy is the perfect sequel to The Lost Lieutenant. Fans are sure to enjoy checking in on some of their favorite characters from the first book, getting to know others a bit better, as well as meeting more of the unique individuals residing in London and the English countryside during the early 1800s.
Still unmarried at the ripe old age of 21, Charlotte Tiptree, is well on her way to remaining a spinster for the remainder of her days. Highly educated, intelligent, and opinionated during a time when women were best relegated to home and hearth, she is not looked upon kindly by society nor her miserly father.
Enter a dark, dashing mystery man, Hawk, who not only rescues her when she unwittingly happens into a bar in an area of London where society women should not travel but who also calls her beautiful, a term foreign to her ears. Ironically, Charlotte’s defender is actually the newly appointed Duke of Haverly.
Full of tender romance, intriguing mystery, and several plot twists, The Gentleman Spy will keep readers glued to the pages as the story unfolds.
***The publisher provided a free book. However, all opinions included in this review are entirely my own.