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: Alice approaches Kit at a Newport house party, enlisting him to teach her the art of flirtation and seduction. In exchange, Alice—a secret, talented chef—promises him the exclusive recipes he needs to make his club a success. Why Readers Love It The premise is a classic romance trope executed
Set in Gilded Age New York, the story follows , a shy heiress known as a "wallflower" who is desperate to escape her overbearing, critical mother. To attract a husband who wants her for more than just her dowry, she enlists the help of Christopher "Kit" Ward , a notorious rogue and ladies' man. It is a marriage of convenience—cold, transactional, and
The Lady Gets Lucky " by Joanna Shupe is a Gilded Age historical romance that tells the story of Alice Trotter and Kit Sloane. Alice, a shy and reserved heiress, feels overlooked in New York high society and seeks to gain more confidence. She approaches Kit Sloane, a man known for his charm and social reputation, to help her improve her social standing and allure.