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Joanna Shupe continues her popular series with its second installment, The Lady Gets Lucky , a steamy historical romance set against the glittering backdrop of 1890s New York City. This novel follows a "lessons in seduction" trope that reviewers from Goodreads and Barnes & Noble have praised for its emotional depth and sizzling chemistry. The Plot: Seduction and Supper Clubs
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Kit, initially amused and reluctant, eventually accepts the challenge. However, as the lessons progress, the boundaries between teacher and student begin to blur, sparking a passionate affair that threatens to scandalize the elite of Fifth Avenue. Why The Lady Gets Lucky Captivates Readers the lady gets lucky by joanna shupe vk new
: While the romance is central, Alice’s true rebellion lies in her passion for cooking. In an era where heiresses were expected only to manage households, Alice dreams of being a professional chef .
If you’ve read The Lady Gets Lucky, what was your favorite scene? Are you a fan of Kit's charm, or was it Alice's quiet transformation that hooked you? Let me know! Joanna Shupe continues her popular series with its
Cleo Cooper is a wealthy heiress who is tired of being overlooked by the man she is supposed to marry. Determined to win his affection, she decides she needs lessons in seduction. She turns to the one man she trusts (but is often annoyed by): her late husband’s business partner, the grumpy and cynical Simon.
The story follows , a painfully shy heiress who has spent years being belittled by her overbearing mother. Fearing a loveless marriage to a fortune hunter, Alice decides to transform herself into a "siren" to attract a husband who will value her for more than her dowry. Kit, initially amused and reluctant, eventually accepts the
The Lady Gets Lucky Joanna Shupe second book in her Fifth Avenue Rebels series, a Gilded Age historical romance
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Set against the glittering backdrop of 1890s New York City, the story follows Alice Lusk