A mathematical genius and a casino owner gamble on each other.
Jasper Jones isn’t quite sure about the spinster in oversized spectacles sent over by Perdita’s Governess Agency, but he’ll have to make do with her for now. As the owner of Rockford’s, London’s most infamous gaming hell, he was busy even before becoming the guardian of his teenage niece, Cecelia, and he needs the help. But Miss Francis “Frankie” Turner isn’t actually there to be a governess; though Perdita’s is a legitimate agency, she’s arrived at Jasper’s house to fulfill its other mission, which is to spy on wrongdoers of the ton. If it was up to her, she’d devote all her time to solving complicated math problems, but after her sister goes missing, she agrees to look into Jasper, as it seems that whatever happened to her sister is related to a larger conspiracy based at Rockford’s. It doesn’t take long for Jasper to realize something is unusual, and oddly desirable, about Frankie—his first hint is when it appears that she’s taught Cecelia how to count cards while playing Vingt et Un. But rather than banish Frankie when he learns about her mission (and her extraordinary mathematical ability), he decides to support her, and both eagerly agree to work together, not realizing they’re gambling their hearts in the process. Lovise’s second Secret Society of Governess Spies book expands the world introduced in Never Blow a Kiss (2024), and builds on its strengths. Because Jasper and Frankie begin working together fairly early, their closeness develops quickly, so the suspense comes from other parts of the plot. Though the criminal shenanigans and their resolution require an extraordinary suspension of disbelief, the misogynist viewpoint behind the nefariousness does not, so readers will likely be willing to overlook the contemporary feeling of this historical romance. Thanks to the chemistry between the well-written, neurodiverse bluestocking heroine and her fake rake, fans of the first book will find much to enjoy, and this one stands alone well enough to attract new readers as well.
An enjoyable Victorian romance threaded with mystery.