Oh my gosh, I love this Emma M. Lion, and smirk and smile and occasionally laugh out loud at her writing and her situations. I'm still frustrated that each book is so short and that there is such a long wait for each one at the library, but I love them so much I'm sticking with them. I heard somewhere that additional volumes are coming out beyond the seven that are out now, so I wonder if I should go ahead and just purchase the first group? THEY ARE THAT GOOD!
It's so refreshing to have comical and interesting characters and then to throw in some royalty and snobbery and some greed... Really, each page is delightful. In this volume, Emma begins her job as a foil to her cousin Arabella and attends all sorts of interesting social events. She gets to know her Tenant next door, and there is obviously some chemistry brewing. Then her childhood nemesis, Roland, also creates some love tension...and there is a duke in the neighborhood who stops in and is totally entertained by the unusual and unexpected antics of Emma.
In this volume, Emma and her friend Mary's boyfriend, Jack, conspire to return to her boarding school to retrieve a three-volume set of Jane Eyre, spurred on by a meeting of "the Janes" in her Lapis Lazuli house. The Tenant asks to rent the salon for his studio, so that will probably heat up the action in the next volume. So fun! Such a relief to read funny, witty, and clean and clever fiction!!!
August 13, 2026
Here I am, the second time through, and I am savoring every page. The retrieval of the Jane Eyre volumes with Jack sets in motion an interesting set of favors. I am also very cognizant of "stormy" Mr. Pierce; and Emma even slips and likens him to Mr. Rochester! I think I might like this series even better the second time through because the bread crumbs and hints are now recognizable, and they aren't as evident when you're new to Emma's world. So good! Now that the British version is out, maybe I need to buy those instead? We shall see... The library still takes a L O N G time to come through.