She works hard to give her clients what they want or need to help them heal after the death of a loved one.Īva isn’t in Will’s blueblood circle so it’s easy to suspect that she’ll never amount to anything further than being his mistress. Although what Ava does is a con, she doesn’t see it that way. Having lost their parents, Ava feels responsible for their survival. I was immediately drawn to Ava’s mode of making a living, in addition to her young siblings who also work to support themselves. Ava’s allure is more than a con, it’s downright dangerous to all their futures. When Will’s political aspirations force him to confront the con-woman who may be the end of his running mate’s political career, he doesn’t expect to fall for her. Ava is good at her trade, which is necessary for the survival of herself and her three siblings. The best part is the heroine who plays a “confidence woman” beautifully.Īva Jones works as Madame Zolikoff, a medium who some think cons her clients out of money in exchange for her services. Will’s character transformation is the second-best part of this book. Although I anticipated book two after reading the first, I was surprised by William “Will” Sloane who had made a memorable first impression as a stuffed shirt in his dealings with his sister, Lizzie. BARON by Joanna Shupe is even better than MAGNATE, the first historical romance novel in THE KNICKERBOCKER CLUB series.
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