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A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting

By: Sophie Irwin
Narrated by: Eleanor Tomlinson
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Hear the most captivating historical debut of the year!

Kitty Talbot needs a fortune. Love is not required…

She’s got just twelve weeks to find a rich husband and save her sisters–and she must use every ounce of cunning and ingenuity she possesses to climb London society if she is to succeed.

The only person she can’t fool is Lord Radcliffe, who sees straight through her plans, and is determined to stop her at any cost.

There is not a day to lose and no one–not even a lord–will stand in her way…

©2022 Irwin Editorial Ltd (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Regency

Critic reviews

"This book captivated me. What a sassy, witty, delicious tale. Kitty Talbot is a fabulous, fearless heroine." (Sophie Kinsella, The Party Crasher)

"A thoroughly modern heroine with wit, style and energy…a formidable Austentacious talent." (Janice Hallett, The Appeal)

"Plucky, witty and bright, with one dainty slipper poised in the present and another one firmly rooted in the past. Readers of Jane Austen and fans of Bridgeton will swoon." (Nita Prose, author of The Maid)

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The story was at once nice and kind of meh. I think this might have been because the pacing felt off - it dragged in certain parts and rushed in others. I also found it annoying how much the perspective shifted around so much. Or maybe perspective is not the right word, because they didn’t really seem to be narrators, but the person whose thoughts we get to look into.

The narrator was brilliant and the main reason this book overall felt like a four star book to me. Every time I come across books narrated by her I always love them, she just seems to consistently “get” the characters.

I will listen to anything Eleanor Tomlinson narrates

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