While many historical romances are set in Regency or Victorian England, Joanna Shupe focuses on late 19th-century New York City.
Reviews for the book are generally positive, highlighting the chemistry and the "steamy" open-door scenes. the lady gets lucky by joanna shupe vk new
The Lady Gets Lucky is a triumph of historical romance — a book that delivers on every promise its premise makes. It is charming, steamy, and emotionally satisfying in equal measure. The chemistry between Alice and Kit is electric, their vulnerabilities make them deeply sympathetic, and their journey toward love feels earned and authentic. While many historical romances are set in Regency
: Alice’s transformation from a timid wallflower into a confident, self-assured woman is incredibly satisfying. She doesn't change her core personality; rather, she learns to recognize her inner strength and self-worth. their vulnerabilities make them deeply sympathetic