An Elegant Façade by Kristi Ann Hunter

Official Summary:
Lady Georgina Hawthorne has worked tirelessly to seal her place as the Incomparable for her debut season. At her first London ball, she hopes to snag the attention of an earl.
With money and business connections, but without impeccable bloodlines, Colin McCrae is invited everywhere but accepted nowhere. When he first encounters the fashionable Lady Georgina, he's irritated by his attraction to a woman who concerns herself only with status and appearance.
What Colin doesn't know is that Georgina's desperate social aspirations are driven by the shameful secret she harbors. Association with Colin McCrae is not part of Georgina's plan, but as their paths continue to cross, they both must decide if the realization of their dreams is worth the sacrifices they must make.
With money and business connections, but without impeccable bloodlines, Colin McCrae is invited everywhere but accepted nowhere. When he first encounters the fashionable Lady Georgina, he's irritated by his attraction to a woman who concerns herself only with status and appearance.
What Colin doesn't know is that Georgina's desperate social aspirations are driven by the shameful secret she harbors. Association with Colin McCrae is not part of Georgina's plan, but as their paths continue to cross, they both must decide if the realization of their dreams is worth the sacrifices they must make.
My thoughts:
I liked this book. This book is part of the Hawthorne house series. The other books are fabulous and I highly recommend you read them. I love regency books and this one was a good one. Georgina struggles with letting people see who she truly is. Her relationship with Colin helps her a lot and he understands her. The writing style was really good. The chapters alternated between Georgina and Colin. I really like it when books do that. I will be on the look out for more books by Kristi Hunter.
I received this book in return for an honest review by Netgalley.
I received this book in return for an honest review by Netgalley.
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