What was your favorite part of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue? Why?What was your favorite part of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue? Why? Destinee #questionnaire
Percy/Monty ❤️Monty learning to be less of a selfish jackass in a believable and well-paced manner, complete with mistakes, regrets, and amends.
Oh my god yes. And his learning to respect percys desire not to be cured at the expense of another person
Yes! ML handled all of this so well! It warmed my heart ❤️ I really hope these two make a solid appearance in Felicity’s novel too.
My favorite scene was actually the opening, with Monty and Percy struggling to get up out of the bed hahaha
Definitely anything with Felicity owning everyone else. I did especially love when she said “women don’t have the luxury to be squeamish about blood”. ?
Everything with felicity. Cause she was a badass
My favorite part was when Monty and Percy finally talked about their feelings
Ditto.
I loved the snappy dialogue between the three main characters. Snark is my jam!
The ending by far! It was ???
I loved the ending too! So sweet!
My favorite part was Percy’s first episode and how Felicity showed her badassness
Loved her!
Percy/Monty ❤️
Monty learning to be less of a selfish jackass in a believable and well-paced manner, complete with mistakes, regrets, and amends.
Oh my god yes. And his learning to respect percys desire not to be cured at the expense of another person
Yes! ML handled all of this so well! It warmed my heart ❤️ I really hope these two make a solid appearance in Felicity’s novel too.
I want Percy to tell us a story.
I smell a novella!
I hope a full length novel for Percy!
@LR Even better! A three-book companion set! Who’s with me?
Definitely!
My favorite scene was actually the opening, with Monty and Percy struggling to get up out of the bed hahaha
Yesss
Definitely anything with Felicity owning everyone else. I did especially love when she said “women don’t have the luxury to be squeamish about blood”. ?
The tomb! I really liked Helena and Dante
If you ever get the chance to visit the Capuchin Catacombs in Palemo, do it!