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Christopher "Kit" Ward is a notorious Gilded Age rogue and the life of every party. He is trying to open a high-end, exclusive supper club in New York City.

: In return, Kit agrees to coach Alice in the arts of conversation, flirtation, and social confidence. the lady gets lucky by joanna shupe vk hot

lists for readers seeking steamy historical fiction. As the second book in the Fifth Avenue Rebels

The Lady Gets Lucky delivers on all fronts. It's a delicious, feel-good romance that will leave you smiling and, as one reviewer perfectly put it, "swooning" . It's a standout in the Fifth Avenue Rebels series and a fantastic starting point if you're new to Joanna Shupe's work. While your initial search may have been for a free download, consider this your sign to give the book a chance through a legitimate platform—your reading list (and the author) will thank you. This public link is valid for 7 days

The story follows , a shy heiress often overlooked by the "Four Hundred" of New York high society. Burdened by the expectations of an overbearing mother and the looming threat of a loveless marriage for profit, Alice decides to take her future into her own hands. To secure a husband who truly appreciates her, she seeks to transform herself from a quiet wallflower into a woman of poise and allure.

Rated 4/5 (Explicit Open Door) . Reviewers frequently mention "stellar" smut and a "dirty talking" hero, with a particularly famous scene set in Kit's office. Can’t copy the link right now

The story is set during the American Gilded Age, a time of immense wealth, lavish parties, and strict social codes. Shupe brings this era to life, from the beautiful Newport house parties to the stuffy, moneyed streets of Fifth Avenue in New York City. It's a refreshing change of pace for many historical romance readers who are used to Regency-era England. This unique and rich backdrop adds another layer of depth and enjoyment to the story.

Alice Lusk’s journey is one of self-discovery. Beyond her social transformation, the story highlights her secret passion for the culinary arts—a field restricted for women of her status at the time. Her growth from a hesitant daughter to a woman pursuing her own dreams provides a strong emotional core to the narrative. 2. The Gilded Age Setting

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