The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows: Feminine Pursuits
By (Author) Olivia Waite
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Avon Impulse
21st October 2020
United States
Paperback
416
Width 106mm, Height 168mm, Spine 26mm
227g
When Agatha Griffin finds a colony of bees in her warehouse, its the not-so-perfect ending to a not-so-perfect week. Busy trying to keep her printing business afloat amidst rising taxes and the suppression of radical printers like her son, the last thing the widow wants is to be the victim of a thousand bees. But when a beautiful beekeeper arrives to take care of the pests, Agatha may be in danger of being stung by something far more dangerous...
Penelope Flood exists between two worlds in her small seaside town, the society of rich landowners and the tradesfolk. Soon, tensions boil over when the formerly exiled Queen arrives on Englands shoresand when Penelopes long-absent husband returns to Melliton, she once again finds herself torn, between her burgeoning love for Agatha and her loyalty to the man who once gave her refuge.
As Penelope finally discovers her true place, Agatha must learn to accept the changing world in front of her. But will these longing hearts settle for a safe but stale existence or will they learn to fight for the future they most desire
Waite delivers a luscious gem with The Ladys Guide to Celestial Mechanicsa bittersweet read that will make your heart ache, bursting with genuinely funny, remarkable surprises. Entertainment Weekly Utterly charming and subtly subversive. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) This superbly written debut by Waite, the first in her new Feminine Pursuits series, is simply stellar in every wayeverything in this resplendent romance is done to perfection. Booklist (starred review) Waite delivers a sweet lesbian romance with a hint of spice, fitting into the decorum of the era. Library Journal
Olivia Waite writes historical romance, fantasy, and science fiction. She is also the monthly romance columnist for the Seattle Review of Books, where she writes reviews of romances old and new and thoughtful essays on the genre's history and future.