Trouble: A Novel By Lex Croucher
In this Regency-era rom-com with a feminist and queer twist, Emily Laurence, an unconventional governess, steps into Fairmont House under false pretenses. Tasked with caring for the Edwards family's children while her sister, Amy, is unwell, Emily navigates the deception to secure financial stability for her family.
Despite her initial detachment, Emily finds herself drawn into the dramas of the Edwards household, including the lively Grace and the enigmatic Aster. Alongside navigating her charges' quirks, Emily must contend with the household's servants and their tight-knit community. And then there's her employer, Captain Edwards, whose brooding demeanor belies a captivating allure.
As Emily's web of lies begins to unravel, she grapples with the consequences of her deception. Caught up in the complexities of Fairmont House, she discovers unexpected connections and unravels the true meaning of family and love.
With its blend of humor, romance, and social commentary, the novel offers a refreshing take on the traditional Regency romance. Emily's journey from reluctant governess to integral member of the Edwards household is underscored by themes of identity, acceptance, and the power of authenticity.
From the witty banter to the simmering romance, readers are swept into a world where societal expectations collide with individual desires. As Emily navigates the pitfalls of deception and embraces her true self, she learns that sometimes the greatest love stories are the ones we least expect.
Filled with charm and wit, this novel is a delightful romp through Regency society, proving that love—and laughter—can conquer all. 📚❤️