The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting, KJ Charles
The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting, KJ Charles
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The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting

Author: KJ Charles

Narrator: Cornell Collins

Unabridged: 8 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

Robin Loxleigh and his sister Marianne are the hit of the Season, so attractive and delightful that nobody looks behind their pretty faces.

Until Robin sets his sights on Sir John Hartlebury's heiress niece. The notoriously graceless baronet isn't impressed by good looks, or fooled by false charm. He's sure Robin is a liar—a fortune hunter, a card sharp, and a heartless, greedy fraud—and he'll protect his niece, whatever it takes.

Then, just when Hart thinks he has Robin at his mercy, things take a sharp left turn. And as the grumpy baronet and the glib fortune hunter start to understand each other, they also find themselves starting to care—more than either of them thought possible.

But Robin's cheated and lied and let people down for money. Can a professional rogue earn an honest happy ever after?

Contains mature themes.

About KJ Charles

KJ Charles is an editor and RITA-nominated author. She lives in London with her husband, two kids, an out-of-control garden, and a cat of absolute night. She writes mostly historical queer romance, some paranormal. Smut, skulduggery, and swashbuckling may occur.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Talia

This book was an utter delight and dragged me right out of a slump. I grinned the whole way through. As always, KJ writes deeply loveable characters whose connections and motivations feel intensely human and believable. If you are an especial fan of KJ’s Any Old Diamonds, or of Kim Secretan in The W......more

Goodreads review by Lisazj1

4.5 stars! 🥰 *warning, fangirl gushing ahead, LOL* KJ Charles has never let me down. I haven't read one single book of hers that I haven't enjoyed immensely, if not outright loved. This one was no exception, and was utterly delightful. In her own review, KJC called this "tropetastic" and that's hilar......more