Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Heiress Hunters #1: A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord by Shana Galen book review


A Shop Girl’s Guide to Wooing a Lord follows Tamsin Archer, a determined young woman scraping by in poverty in Regency London after her father’s death and her mother’s disabling injury. Forced to provide for her family, Tamsin works in a coffeehouse, endures abuse, and eventually resorts to stealing to try to buy back her younger siblings, who were sold into servitude to a chimney-sweep. While committing a theft at an aristocratic gathering, she is intercepted by Garrett Kildaire, the second son of an Irish earl whose family faces financial insolvency. Garrett, raised with duty and expectation, is torn between the plan to marry an heiress to rescue his family’s estates and his growing compassion and attraction to Tamsin. The two form an uneasy bargain—Garrett will help Tamsin search for her siblings in exchange for her compliance with his demands—but their alliance soon deepens into genuine love. Alongside rescue attempts and social obstacles, the novel does not shy from depicting the harsh realities of urban poverty and child exploitation, while charting Tamsin’s resilience and Garrett’s moral growth. 

Historical romance readers will appreciate this book for its fun blend of emotional stakes, social detail, and a family-centered series hook. The novel pairs a strong, resourceful heroine with a conflicted noble hero whose duties and affections collide, creating some steamy romantic tension. The Kildaire family dynamic promises more interconnected stories, and the brothers’ quest to save their estate provides an engaging structural premise. Galen grounds the romance in period issues—class divisions, child labor, and estate finances—so readers who enjoy romances with realistic social context will find the stakes feel meaningful rather than purely ornamental. The writing balances steamy chemistry with great character development: Tamsin’s courage and Garrett’s willingness to change lend emotional payoff to the romance, while the darker scenes of poverty add weight that amplifies the characters’ eventual triumphs. For readers who favor heart, family loyalty, and historically flavored conflicts alongside a satisfying love story, this novel delivers.  I really enjoyed this book and I am looking forward the the next books.

The book is set to be released on June 9, 2026. Thanks to Berkley Publishing and NetGalley for an advance reader copy.

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