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Seducing the Widow held my attention from the first page to the last .
Cass and Louise share a history, and when they reunite after fifteen years of resentment and heartbreak they come to understanding and Louise agrees to help Cass and her cousin promote their family handmade gloves business. What preseeds is beautiful romance as they rediscover each other and learn about the people become .
If you enjoy reading sapphic historical romance, I would definitely recommend Jane Walsh’s Seducing the Widow!

4.5 ⭐️thank you to Negalley and the publisher for allowing me to read the ARC!
This is the first book I’ve read of the authors and I will be reading more! Jane Walsh makes you fall in love with ALL the characters. There was a little angst in the beginning but I would say that overall, it is a pretty feel good sapphic historical romance. There is of course some conflict but it’s pretty low stakes in my opinion. I was pleasantly surprised how things came together in the end and didn’t see that angle of the story coming.
If you love sapphic historical romance, definitely check out Jane Walsh’s Seducing the Widow!

Seducing the Widow captivated me right from the beginning. The synopsis piqued my interest with its unique and refreshing plotline. From the very first page, I was drawn into a heartfelt Regency romance that completely swept me away.
Cass and Louise share a complicated history, and when they reunite after fifteen years of bitterness and heartache, they strike a tentative truce. Louise agrees to help Cass promote her handmade gloves, and the two quickly begin to clear the air. This sets the stage for a beautiful romance as they rediscover each other and learn who they've become after so much time apart. I truly enjoyed the heartfelt conversations between Cass and Louise, filled with honesty and depth. Their love for one another shines through both their words and actions.
The supporting cast of characters, particularly Mr. Belvedere and Lady Darling, adds significant charm and depth to the story. I especially appreciated the establishment, Queenie, which serves as a welcoming haven for everyone, including those Society considers unrespectable.
Overall, Seducing the Widow is a beautifully crafted Regency romance that blends heartfelt emotions, captivating characters, and a unique storyline. The connection between Cass and Louise is tender and genuine, brought to life through their honest conversations and touching moments. With a rich supporting cast and the warm, inclusive setting of Queenie, this story delivers a delightful and refreshing take on second chances and rediscovery. It’s a truly enchanting read that will stay with you long after the final page.