Rating: 4 out of 5.

I’m excited to be a part of AustenProse PR’s tour. This is book 2 of the Imposters historical mystery/romance book series, but can be read as a stand-alone. I loved the first book in the series, so was excited when I got the chance to read and review this one.

We return to Edwardian-era England for an exhilarating tale of glamor, intrigue, and romance set among high society’s most elite—and most dangerous—families. In this book, Gemma, known throughout high society as G. M. Parker, a columnist renowned for her commentary on the cream of society, and Graham, an architect that also assists the Imposters in their investigations, are the focus of the book, in addition to the story’s mystery. The mystery this time is to recover a kidnapped boy mistaken for his aristocratic cousin.

The couple ventures to a manor in Weymouth that is near the ransom demand drop location to investigate and try to rescue the boy. Gemma and Graham broke each other’s hearts and since then, have not been able to even be in the same room, let alone talk with each other. Here they are thrown together for the benefit of the job, and are forced to come to terms with what happened, and what the future holds.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Kate Rock Book Tours and the author. All opinions are my own.