One Moonlit Night by Gaelen Foley
I first came to love Ms. Foley’s novels when I read the Knight Miscellany series. I usually only read novels but the length of this novella was perfect for the story. I did not find it too rushed and by the first few lines of chapter 2 I was hooked. This is not surprising, given Ms. Foley’s gift for taking the reader back into the regency world, making you feel as if the main characters, Gable and Katrina, are real and you are there with them, watching their romantic interlude develop.
I am really looking forward to the next story featuring their best friends and I can see this series developing into something akin to the Knight Miscellany series, given the number of Katrina’s unwed sisters. I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
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