cover image Ladies in Hating

Ladies in Hating

Alexandra Vasti. Griffin, $18 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-1-250-91098-1

Vasti concludes her Belvoir’s Library trilogy (after Earl Crush) with this clever Regency. Lady Georgiana Cleeve was disowned by her late father when she outed herself as the scandalous gothic romance author Geneva Desrosiers six years before the start of the book. Now she suspects fellow author Lady Darling of plagiarism and sets out to confront her—only to discover that Lady Darling is the pseudonym of Cat Lacy, her father’s butler’s daughter and Georgiana’s teenage crush. Their overlapping history explains the similarities in their work, but the women’s hostile encounter only fans the flames of their rivalry. Neither is pleased to bump into the other again at Renwick House, a purportedly haunted Gothic mansion that both are researching as a setting for forthcoming novels. Their animosity quickly fades, however, in the face of the manor’s spookiness and their intensifying mutual attraction. When an assailant traps them inside the building only to be killed by the house’s crumbling infrastructure, the women work together to escape—and to figure out who’s coming after them and why. Though this mystery meanders a bit, the plot engages deeply with gothic literary tradition while retaining a fun, frothy tone. Vasti also showcases her knack for sweeping love declarations and steamy sex scenes that feel firmly grounded in character. This sends the series out on a high note. (Sept.)