"Hoyt's writing is almost too good to be true."--Lisa Kleypas
"Hoyt...marries her irresistibly witty writing style with an intrigue-steeped plot that is generously spiced with lively banter and lush sensuality."--Booklist on Not the Duke's Darling
"[T]his superbly executed historical romance is proof positive that this RITA Award-nominated author continues to write with undiminished force and flair. When it comes to incorporating a generous measure of dangerous intrigue and lush sensuality into a truly swoonworthy love story, Hoyt is unrivaled."--Booklist on Dearest Rogue
"Hoyt's exquisitely nuanced characters, vividly detailed setting, and seemingly effortless and elegant writing provide the splendid material from which she fashions yet another ravishingly romantic love story."--Booklist on Darling Beast
"An expert blend of scintillating romance and mystery... The romance between the beautiful and quick-witted Isabel and the masked champion of the downtrodden propels this novel to the top of its genre."--Publishers Weekly on Thief of Shadows
"No one captures moments of heartbreak and hope in a relationship as exquisitely as Hoyt does, and the latest danger-infused, wryly witty addition to her exemplary Georgian-set Greycourt series offers another master class in forward sensuality and fierce romanticism."--Booklist on When a Rogue Meets His Match
"Credible characters, steamy romance, and heart-pounding action set this romance apart."--Publishers Weekly on When a Rogue Meets His Match
"From Hoyt's delightfully book-obsessed heroine to her deliciously brooding, tightly controlled hero with a secret, every character, including Plum the dog, is portrayed with a nuanced thoughtfulness that is rare and wonderful. Infused with a deliciously sharp sense of humor, Hoyt's latest dazzling addition to her resplendently romantic and superbly sensual Greycourt series, following Not the Duke's Darling (2018) and When a Rogue Meets His Match (2020), is well worth the wait."--John Charles, Booklist, starred review
"Hoyt offers a refreshing perspective that deconstructs Georgian society's toxic views on sexuality and delivers a subtle but poignant message of self-acceptance without sacrificing her signature sensuality. There's lots here to enjoy."
--Publishers Weekly