Lady Ferocity by Kate Archer is the first in a 7-book closed-door Regency Romance series, featuring the seven daughters of the Duke of Pelham, an eccentric nobleman living in the Yorkshire Dales. He has a poor reputation among his peers, who see him as something of a madman, which may be why he hasn’t gone to London in a long while. However, his eldest daughter is of an age to marry, and his sister, Lady Marchfield, has dragged the whole family to the city for Felicity’s season. Felicity is a naive, lovely young lady who does her best to be good-natured but is known, in her family, for having a quick temper. At her first social event, she is smitten by the handsome Earl of Rustmont and she decides he must woo her.
Mr. Percy Stratton is the only son of a newly-created viscount. His father wants him to marry well to protect their new status. Percy, at 24 years old, sees no reason to marry any time soon. He hatches a scheme to court a lady who will soundly reject him. Hearing rumors that Pelham is “unhinged” and the daughters may be also, he resolves to make a pretense of courting Felicity. (His father will be appalled, given that the viscount cannot stand the duke.) Seeing that she is taken with Rustmont, Percy offers to help her make the earl jealous by following her around like a lovesick swain.Of course, readers know how the fake courtship trope turns out. But in this madcap rom-com, the journey is more than half the fun. There is a lovely supportive cast of sisters, who will each get their own stories. And there is a subplot involving their housekeeper, Mrs. Right, who rules the Pelham roost through farcical schemes of her own. There is also an encounter with a tiger!
This is a fun book, and I hope to read more in the series!












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