Book Review: Penelope’s Passion by Maggie Sims
Penelope’s Passion is the second flame regency romance in Maggie Sims School of Enlightenment series. This book brings together two passionate characters, Miss Penelope Woods and Lord Michael Slade, heir to the Earl of Mansfield. What are they passionate for? Cooking, a touch of scandal, and a heavy dose of seduction.
Title: Penelope’s Passion
Author: Maggie Sims
Publication Date: October 19, 2022
Series: School of Enlightenment (Book 2)
Page Count: 300 pages
ASIN: B0B7KGNJRF
About Penelope’s Passion: A Regency Era Novel
Penelope’s Passion is a regency romance that falls under the Lord’s and Courtesans trope, as Lord Slade purchases Penelope at a private virgin auction that she enrolled herself in. It is as steamy as it sounds, and the book walks the fine line between a romance novel and erotica. In fact, it has almost more intimacy than story as the two have a heavily heated romance that goes beyond the innocent deflowering of a newly married lady of the ton story.
The book delves into the School of Enlightenment, which is a school for young ladies in Maggie Sims’ connected regency world. In this school, young ladies learn business, cooking, and gardening, and even have classes on how to be the best courtesan. It also heavily illustrates the regency demi-monde part of regency society full of mistresses and scandal, basically those on the fringes of respectable society. However, if you also enjoy reading about regency-era theater, then you might like this book as the theater is the backdrop for this story.
For those interested in reading this book, it contains a beautifully written happy ending and can easily be read as a stand-alone alone novel if you haven’t read book one.
Where Can You Buy It?
You can get this book on Amazon in ebook or paperback format. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily giving it a review. I rate it three stars and five flaming hearts because it is an incredibly steamy novel.
Lyrica Lovell
Lyrica Lovell is a regency and historical romance author. She loves to pen historical romance novels hailing from England and Scotland in the early 1800s. Lyrica fell in love with the genre when she was 16 and has read over 400 books within the regency romance sphere. Not only does she love to write the genre, but she loves to read just about everything in it. Stick around for fantastic book reviews, short stories, and more.