If youre looking for your next Bridgerton-esque fix, its all too probable youll find An Improbable Season as utterly charming as I did. -- Jennieke Cohen, author of <i>My Fine Fellow</i> and<i> Dangerous Alliance</i> I adored every page. It was a Little Women meets Pride and Prejudice romance that charmed and entertained me thoroughly. -- Kasie West, author of <i>Sunkissed</i> Alternating third-person narration highlights the [three] young peoples personal loves Thalias for poetry, Kallis of home and hearth, Charis of the natural world and their dreams for the future. . . Regency fans will enjoy this comfortingly familiar feeling story of endearing young women chasing happy endings through a maze of societal rules. * Kirkus Reviews * An Improbable Season will delight fans of regency novels, containing just enough twists and turns to keep the familiar beats and tropes exciting. Eves pens compelling romantic moments, but the real strength of this novel is the depiction of the strong love the young women have for each other. * Booklist *
Rosalyn Eves grew up in the Rocky Mountains, dividing her time between reading books and bossing her siblings into performing her dramatic scripts. As an adult, the telling and reading of stories is still one of her favorite things to do. When shes not reading or writing, she enjoys spending time with her chemistry professor husband and three children, watching British period pieces, or hiking. She has a PhD in English from Penn State and lives in southern Utah. She is the author of An Improbable Season and An Unlikely Proposition.