Friday, October 5, 2018

P.S. I Love You by Jo Noelle (A Twickenham Time Travel Romance)






Title:  P.S. I Love You
Author: Jo Noelle
Publisher: Little Box Press, LLC
Published: February 20, 2018
Series: companion series
Source: own
Format: e-book



Cora Rey wanted a fresh start in life, but being thrown back in time to 1850 isn’t how she expected to do that. She discovers that Victorian England isn't the pleasant social whirl Jane Austen led her to believe, but when in Rome—or in this case Twickenham . . . She’s determined to have the vacation of a lifetime, especially in the company of a certain duke. 


Simon Tuttle never expected to become the duke of Hertfordshire, never wanted it, but now he is, and eligible women seeking a title consider him the next trophy to be taken in the marriage mart. A union of convenience is the most he hopes for due to the shame-filled secret he bears—until he meets Cora. Now, he imagines that a love match could be possible after all. Hiding his secret from society has been easy—hiding it from Cora proves impossible. Can Cora love a man like him despite learning the truth? 

This delightful romance is a little Regency, a little contemporary, and a lot Victorian. 


Summary from Goodreads.

At least 3.5 stars.


I remember getting this book free. I absolutely love the cover. It’s really cute. There are two other books in this Twickenham Manor series by two different authors. I’m definitely interested in reading the others because I really enjoy time travel books. I haven’t read much. The main character Cora Rey travels back to the Victorian era, so that is definitely a plus. I really enjoy books set in that time period.


The very beginning made me think of Austenland. I do wish the author spent more time in present day and showed more of the immersion program. Another negative, I wish the author had more and in-depth scenes with her four friends that got sent back in time with her. The other 2 books in the series that the other author's wrote in this series features the other friends, so I’m not for sure if that is why. There are some funny scenes and had some that dragged a little for my taste. 



This book is fairly clean. No bad language. There are some kissing scenes and ones of tension. 



Even though this does have flaws, I did enjoy this one and am looking forward to this author/mother-daughter duo’s Christmas Twickenham Manor book that will be coming out later.

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