Book Details:
Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey
Published by: Swoon Reads
Publication date: April 19th 2016
Genres: Historical, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Juliana Telford is not your average nineteenth-century young lady. She’s much more interested in researching ladybugs than marriage, fashionable dresses, or dances. So when her father sends her to London for a season, she’s determined not to form any attachments. Instead, she plans to secretly publish their research.
Spencer Northam is not the average young gentleman of leisure he appears. He is actually a spy for the War Office, and is more focused on acing his first mission than meeting eligible ladies. Fortunately, Juliana feels the same, and they agree to pretend to fall for each other. Spencer can finally focus, until he is tasked with observing Juliana’s traveling companions . . . and Juliana herself.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25320766-love-lies-spies
Purchase:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1250084032
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/love-lies-and-spies-cindy-anstey/1121648596?ean=9781250084033
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/book/love-lies-and-spies/id1044183086?mt=11
Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-ca/ebook/love-lies-and-spies-no-love-allowed-these-vicious-masks
Review:
First, thanks to Netgalley and Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group for allowing me to read an e-galley of this title. The synopsis above is what drew me in, after the fabulous cover of course! And I was so excited to get to be a part of the tour with Xpresso Book Tours. By the time I finished the book, I was definitely sold on the book and loved the whole story.
When the book first started, we were getting from the viewpoint of one of the main characters, Juliana. And at first, well, let’s just say I wasn’t quite sure I’d like it, because she was being really annoying. For some reason it made me think of those Amelia Bedelia books? Not sure why. Fortunately though, once the other main character, Spencer, showed up, her annoying-ness went away, and I totally got into her part. The book then got into a story that reminded me of the adult romances I used to read, with the women in the bosom-baring bodices on their dresses, with the handsome man. When there was always a chance of someone running off to Gretna Green for a shotgun marriage, kind of like Vegas today.
I loved Juliana as she had her science interests that she’d inherited from her father, and how she didn’t quite give up on that. Her rebelliousness, tempered with her knowing that she really needed to follow society’s customs to get to what her end goal was, really endeared her to me. The way that she did her best to fit in and help her cousin out, but also to remain herself, so much that her aunt kind of “grounded” her to the house at times, is part of what made the story and the characters so much fun to read.
Spencer was a spy, working for England, but trying to keep an eye on some possible traitors working with the French. He not only had to fool those around him, such as Juliana and the rest of the gentry, but he had his best friend around that he also had to make sure was kept out of all the intrigue. I loved all the lengths Spencer went to in order to hide his identity. The disguises were so funny. And I loved that Juliana really almost saw through them, because of his eyes. I loved how even though the mothers tried to throw him at their daughter, he still made sure to show that his “interest” was in Juliana no matter what, even it was just a deal between himself and Juliana to further their own goals. Going out of his way to sit next to her, instead of having Juliana move down so that he could sit next to the other girl as suggested by the mother, it was funny.
In the end, the people who were the traitors turned out to be a bit of a surprise, one that I didn’t suspect right away, all the details laid out perfectly to mislead the reader. And when we finally met Juliana’s father, and were able to get to our happy ending, I just fell in love with the story even more. A fun, romantic, “swoon-worthy” read!
AUTHOR BIO:
She has lived on three continents, had a monkey in her yard and a scorpion under her sink, dwelt among castles and canals, enjoyed the jazz of Beale St and attempted to speak French.
Cindy loves history, mystery and… a chocolate Labrador called Chester. Love, Lies and Spies is her debut novel.
Author links:
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13795420.Cindy_Anstey
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cindy-Anstey/1495828024028504
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CindyAnstey
Giveaway:
Tour-wide giveaway (US/CAN)
- A print copy of Love, Lies and Spies
Tour Schedule:
April 25th
–Total Book Geek >> Review
–Whatever You Can Still Betray >> Interview
–Free-Bird >> Review
–the bookdragon >> Review
April 26th
–SERIESous Book Reviews >> Review
–Brittany’s Book Rambles >> Interview
–Lisa Loves Literature >> Review *You are here!!!*
–Quite the Novel Idea >> Review
–Crazy for YA >> Review
April 27th
–Book briefs >> Review
–Book Is Glee >> Review + Interview
–That Artsy Reader Girl >> Excerpt
–Dani Reviews Things >> Review
April 28th
–In Love With Handmade >> Review
–What’s She Reading? >> Review
–Princessica of Books >> Guest post
–21st Century Once Upon A Times >> Review
April 29th
–Always Books >> Review
–G. Jacks Writes >> Excerpt
–A Dream Within A Dream >> Excerpt
–The Bookish Thought >> Review
–Reading In The Rain >> Review
This sounds like such a cute read! I am so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I almost signed up for the tour as well, but then I thought that there may be a chance that I will end up not liking the book, so I decided to at least wait for some review before deciding if I should read it or not.
Anatea | Anatea's Bookshelf
Yeah, I'm always cautious about signing up for review only tours, but I'm glad I did sign up for this as I really enjoyed it! Plus the few times I've not liked a book that I was supposed to do a review on a tour for, Xpresso tours has been willing to work with me to switch it to just a promo post. Thanks for stopping by!
Looks like a fun book, and I like the spy angle. And of course the awesome cover. 🙂 Glad to hear Juliana got better as it progressed, and the dynamic with her and Spencer sounds fun.
It was fun, and the spying wasn't quite as big a deal as I had thought it would be, but still a good part of the book! Thanks for visiting!
I've always loved the title and cover for this one, but I think yours is the first review I've seen. Thanks so much for sharing. It sounds quite interesting. I'm glad that it got better for you as you went along too!
-Lauren
http://www.letsgetbeyondtolerance.blogspot.com
I enjoyed it! It was a quick, fun, easy read! Thanks for stopping by!
This sounds like a really fun and entertaining read! Sounds very character driven, too! Glad you liked it, Lisa! 🙂
It definitely was. The time period and plot was kind of worked around the characters in a great way. Thanks for visiting!
Spies, geeky science girl and a swoony romance in a historical setting..sold!
It was a very good story! Thanks for stopping by!
I like the way you described the mothers trying to throw him at their daughters. That reminds me of the Cinderella cartoon. Sounds cute and funny. Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
@dino0726 from
FictionZeal – Impartial, Straightforward Fiction Book Reviews
That is a good comparison! It was a very cute read. Thanks for visiting!
So excited about this book! Love the cover.
Of course the cover is what drew my attention, then the synopsis keeps you interested. And the story itself was great! thanks for stopping by!