In the shadows of Victorian London, passion burns bright…
After a desperate act leaves Jillian Morehouse a fugitive, she flees to Whitechapel and finds work in a Mayfair corset workshop, but the walls are closing in.
Jillian catches the eye of the handsome Michael Kelly, a reformed criminal with a dangerous history he's desperate to keep hidden.
Drawn together by a powerful attraction, Jillian and Michael’s love is tested when she’s kidnapped and abandoned in the catacombs beneath London.
With enemies circling and secrets threatening to destroy them both, Jillian and Michael must confront their darkest fears, or lose everything to the shadows of their past.
In a world where love is the most dangerous game of all, will they find redemption, or will the darkness claim them both?
The Corset Girls is a captivating historical romance set in the shadowy world of Victorian London. I got pulled into this story very quickly and couldn't put it down. The story follows Jillian Morehouse, a fugitive seeking refuge in a Mayfair corset workshop. There, she crosses paths with Michael Kelly, a reformed criminal with a dangerous past.
I liked the unique setting of the corset shop, which showcased the lives of ordinary women at the time.
I really liked the two main characters. Jillian and Michael are well-developed with complex backstories and hidden depths. There was an instant attraction between the two but the low-burn romance created a powerful emotional connection. Michael fell hard, following her movements, finding excuses to be near her and hunt down those who would harm her.
The thrilling suspense near the end made up for the slower pacing in earlier parts of the novel.
This was a greatly entertaining historical romantic suspense.
I really liked the two main characters. Jillian and Michael are well-developed with complex backstories and hidden depths. There was an instant attraction between the two but the low-burn romance created a powerful emotional connection. Michael fell hard, following her movements, finding excuses to be near her and hunt down those who would harm her.
The thrilling suspense near the end made up for the slower pacing in earlier parts of the novel.
This was a greatly entertaining historical romantic suspense.
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