
However, her family’s dwindling income leaves Caroline with only one choice to secure her future: a one-way ticket to sail with the Fishing Fleet to India, where the son of a family friend waits. Besides, Caroline thinks there will always be next season to find a husband. She is far more daring than demure to suit the taste of her class.

She suspects it’s because she is far too quick to speak her mind to men who are put off by her forthright opinions, her eager intellect backed by a formal education, and her unconventional ideas about the future. Caroline Gray’s third season in London society ends as badly as her first two-no marriage proposal, no suitor, not even a glimmer of an interested prospect. I loved the story, the characters, and the romance. I was hooked from the first few pages and finished in about a day. It is such a beautiful novel with unexpected twists and new details about the Regency period. I love historical Regency romances and this is now one of my favorites.

I knew this book would be a beautiful, clean love story.


That intrigued me right away (and reminded me a bit of the naval ship setting of Georgana’s Secret). Instead of the classic London ballroom or English countryside settings, we are on a ship bound for India. Grateful to be able to read so many wonderful books! This book caught my eye because… As I’ve said before, I am so enjoying connecting with these authors and reading their lovely proper romances. I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I am thrilled to be participating in the blog tour for A Captain for Caroline Gray by Julie Wright.
