Book review - Unladylike Lessons in Love

Thank you to Anne, from Random Things Tours for inviting me on another book tour and Harper Collins for sending me a copy of Unladylike Lessons in Love in exchange for an honest review.

Unladylike Lessons in Love by Amita Murray

Synopsis

Not every Regency lady is looking for a husband… Meet Lila Marleigh.
As the daughter of an English earl and his Indian mistress, impulsive Lila Marleigh has already broken the rules of society into tiny pieces. When a face she never thought she would see again appears and begs for help, Lila must court notoriety once more and pit her wits against the annoyingly handsome aristocrat, Ivor Tristram. But does she risk opening her heart to the one person who can break it…?
The start of a fun, fiesty new series featuring the Marleigh sisters

My review

This is the first book in the Marleigh Sister’s series.

Lila Marleigh is very much in charge of her own life. She is a businesswoman in early 19th century London, she owns her own successful salon. Slightly eccentric and very strong willed, she has no intention of getting married, or conforming to what society expects of a half Indian woman in Regency England.

Lila first meets Ivor Tristram when he accuses her of being his father’s mistress. On the same night someone from Lila’s past comes to ask her for help. This also involves Ivor’s family, so the two of them investigate the mystery together. They have chemistry from the start and it’s only a matter of time before they start to fall for each other.

Although I admired her determination, and courage, I found some of Lila’s choices questionable at times, but I think these choices highlighted her impulsive nature. I loved the ending she was given and that she felt she could pursue her dreams and love, without having to give up her identity or independence.

This is not just a regency love story, many important topics were also tackled such as racism, unwanted advances from forceful men, class and place in society, and how poor women often had no choice but to turn to sex work, to make money for themselves and their families.

The perfect book for you if you like regency history, mystery and romance! The ending paved the way for book two, which I am looking forward too, and I do think some of the unanswered questions in Unladylike Lessons in Love will be answered in future books.

Unladylike Lessons in Love is available to buy now here

Meet the author


Amita Murray lives in London. Just to keep things interesting, she writes in two genres: Regency romance and contemporary mystery. Her Arya Winters mysteries are published by Agora and are under a TV option. Her mystery novel Thirteenth Night won the Exeter Novel Prize in 2022. A collection called Marmite and Mango Chutney won the SI Leeds Prize in 2016 and her short story “A Heist in Three Acts” comes out in Ellery Queen Magazine in 2022.

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