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“A Regency romance with a queer twist! Amy needs medical care, so her sister Emily poses as her to get some funds - in any way possible. A refreshing take on the the liar-liar-pants-on-fire trope. ”
— Yvonne • Author's Note
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“Trouble by Lex Croucher is just a lot of fun. It's a historical romance with the grumpiest heroine who dislikes children but has taken a job as a governess. There's so much found family and loving people wherever they're at. There are no redemption arcs here. It's all snark and sass and a little bit of rage, with so much joyful representation. The narrator for the audio is a delight. I enjoyed every minute.”
— Anna • Katy Budget Books
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“Trouble has all the trappings of a Regency romance novel, but Lex Croucher's signature wit brings it to life. The heroine has determined herself to be unlikeable (though I find her extremely relatable), and our hero is the restrained British gentleman who is both exasperated by her and hopelessly in love with her. Perfect for anyone who has ever wanted Jane Austen to include queer people. I thought the narrator had the perfect timeless sort of voice for this story! It really lent itself to my immersion and added to the whole experience. ”
— Becca • Bookmarks
A Regency-era romantic comedy with a deliciously feminist and queer twist, from the New York Times bestselling author of Gwen & Art Are Not in Love.
There's a new governess at Fairmont House, and she's going to be nothing but trouble.
Emily Laurence is a liar. She is not polite, she's not polished, and she has never taught a child in her life. This position was meant to be her sister's––brilliant, kind Amy, who isn't perpetually angry, dangerously reckless, and who does (inexplicably) like children.
But Amy is unwell and needs a doctor, and their father is gone and their mother is useless, so here Emily is, pretending to be something she's not.
If she can get away with her deception for long enough to earn a few month's wages and slip some expensive trinkets into her pockets along the way, perhaps they'll be all right.
That is, as long as she doesn't get involved with the Edwards family's dramas. Emily refuses to care about her charges - Grace, who talks too much and loves too hard, and Aster, who is frankly terrifying but might just be the wittiest sixteen-year-old Emily has ever met - or the servants, who insist on acting as if they're each other's family. And she certainly hasn't noticed her employer, the brooding, taciturn Captain Edwards, no matter how good he might look without a shirt on . . .
As Fairmont House draws her in, Emily's lies start to come undone. Can she fix her mistakes before it's too late?
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
Lex Croucher is the New York Times bestselling author of Reputation, Infamous, and the YA novel, Gwen & Art Are Not in Love. Lex grew up in Surrey reading a lot of books and making friends with strangers on the internet, and now lives in London.
Reviews
Praise for Lex Croucher:
"Lex Croucher is one of my favorite romcom authors and they should be yours, too." ––Casey McQuiston, New York Times bestselling author
"Croucher takes care in their portrayal of queer people, chronic illness, and cross-class romance; humor and laughter is present throughout…a thoughtful, funny novel." ––Library Journal
"Croucher’s simultaneously sharp and subtle prose boasts delicious banter and a propulsive story populated by intersectionally diverse characters whose interactions feel fresh and vital." ––Publishers Weekly (starred review)