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THE LADY GETS LUCKY by Joanna Shupe

THE LADY GETS LUCKY

From the Fifth Avenue Rebels series, volume 2

by Joanna Shupe

Pub Date: Oct. 26th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-304505-7
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

A mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge—seduction lessons for recipes—turns into passion, friendship, and love.

Shupe returns not just to the Gilded Age, but to the specific house party in Newport featured in The Heiress Hunt (2021), the first book in the Fifth Avenue Rebels series. In this installment, the focus shifts to heiress Alice Lusk and scoundrel Kit Ward. Alice yearns to get out from under the thumb of her controlling, cruel mother, but she doesn’t want to marry just anyone. She wants to find someone who cares for her, not her sizable dowry. While attending a party spanning several days, she enlists the charming Kit to teach her how to seduce a man. Kit aspires to open a supper club in New York City and can use Alice’s detailed knowledge of recipes from a famous chef who used to work for her family. The two are surprised by their delight in each other and start to cherish their time together, but with differing goals, they are set to go their separate ways unless they can reevaluate their priorities. The "kissing lessons" trope is carried off excellently here because it’s paired with rich, developed characters. Alice and Kit both have self-esteem issues stemming from their relationships with their parents, but it affects them differently. The way they each find confidence because of their connection is moving, while their physical chemistry is sizzling. Pacing issues and forced obstacles beleaguer the second half of the book, but there’s enough heart and heat to sustain the reader's interest.

Not quite chef’s kiss perfection but still pretty dang delicious.