Series: Ladies of Distinction #3
Author: Jen Turano
Narrator: Justine Eyre
Genre: Historical Fiction, Humor, Christian Romance,
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Source: Hoopla/Library
My Review:
I am a huge fan of Jen Turano, but I had a harder time connecting to A Talent for Trouble than the previous two books in the series.
A Talent for Trouble is an enjoyable read. The story centers around Felicia and Grayson, both characters I had a hard time connecting to. There are humorous moments, tender moments, and a few unbelievable moments. As the story progresses and Felicia and Grayson go through some character growth, they are more likable and easier to connect with.
I am looking forward to finally reading Agatha and Zayne's story in the fourth and final book of the series.
★★⋆/5
Synopsis (from Goodreads):
Miss Felicia Murdock
firmly believed her destiny was to become a minister's wife. When the
minister on whom she had set her sights marries another lady, Felicia is
forced to take a close look at her life and comes to a few
uncomfortable conclusions. Determined that something needs to
change--and soon--Felicia discovers she is finally ready to spread her
wings and embrace life the way she's always wanted.
Grayson
Sumner--or Lord Sefton, as he's officially known--has had more than
enough of spreading his wings and only hopes to settle into the life of a
normal, respectable New York gentleman. Prompted by some well-meaning
friends to lift the spirits of the disappointed-in-love Miss Murdock, he
is surprised to encounter a young lady who seems to have become quite
adventurous and quite determined to get herself into all sorts of
troublesome situations.
Intent on remaining independent, Felicia
is reluctant to accept Grayson's help, especially as she finds herself
developing feelings for him. However, just as Grayson decides he's had
quite enough of her antics, his past comes back to haunt him and his
presence in her life has endangered Felicia. Will Grayson and Felicia
decide they want to spend the rest of their lives keeping one another
out of trouble?
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