12 February 2020

NetGalley ReviewL The Arrangement by Sylvia Day, Minerva Spencer and Kristen Vayden

This delightful trio of novellas is sure to be a hit with historical fans.  Three great authors take on the “marriage of convenience” trope and build some very nice love matches in the process.  Each author brings their own special brand of romance to the trope, and each novella is a great introduction to their individual styles.

Sylvia Day was the only author I had read before and her “Mischief and the Marquess” did not disappoint.   Her style is very distinctive and I liked seeing her historical work. Previously I have only read her contemporary romances, but will be adding her historicals to my “to be read” pile.

This was my first Minerva Spencer and I have already ordered several of her other books from the library.   “The Duke’s Treasure” definitely peaked my interest in her writing. Her romance is a bit racier and hints at some fun possibilities in her longer works. 

Lastly, Kristen Vayden was also new to me and I am so glad I found her.  Her novella blends the “marriage of convenience” trope with the “friends to lovers” trope so neatly.  This couple seemed the sweetest and I look forward to reading some more of Vayden’s novels. 

All the happily ever afters are sure to please romance readers.

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