Book Review: My Lady’s Choosing: An Interactive Romance Novel

Posted February 7, 2018 by Jeneara in Book Review / 0 Comments


Title: My Lady’s Choosing
Publication date: April 3, 2018
Published by: Quirk Books
Format: ARC Ebook provided by Netgalley
Pages: 352
Genres: Historical Romance, Satire, Comedy
Series: No
Sexy times: Yes. I have tried several different paths and all those were consensual.

Source:  I was provided with an ARC copy by Netgalley and Quirkbooks in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


Book Blurb

The romance novel that lets you pick your path, follow your heart, and find happily ever after 

You are the plucky but penniless heroine in the center of eighteenth-century society, courtship season has begun, and your future is at hand. Will you flip forward fetchingly to find love with the bantering baronet Sir Benedict Granville? Or turn the page to true love with the hardworking, horse-loving highlander Captain Angus McTaggart? Or perhaps race through the chapters chasing a good (and arousing) man gone mad, bad, and scandalous to know, Lord Garraway Craven? Or read on recklessly and take to the Continent as the “travelling companion” of the spirited and adventuresome Lady Evangeline? Or yet some other intriguing fate? Make choices, turn pages, and discover all the daring delights of the multiple (and intertwining!) storylines. And in every path you pick, beguiling illustrations bring all the lust and love to life.


What I Liked

My lady’s choosing is a splendid mix of comedy and romance.
Working a new twist on an old concept and being incredibly tongue in cheek about it too boot!
Fans of the historical romance genre will get a kick out of the many tropes on offer in this book.
I had a ball rummaging through the pages to find out what happened in the next part of my hilarious journey.
Where did I end up first you ask? Happy and in the highlands of course.

Thank you to Netgalley and Quirkbooks for letting me have a chance to read and review this book.

 

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