The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks

 
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The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks
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Release Date
November 16, 2021
ISBN
9780062916037
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Adrian Montague has a bright future. The sole heir to his father's estate, he is an up and coming political writer and engaged to an activist who challenges and inspires him. But most young Lords aren't battling the debilitating anxiety Adrian secretly lives with, or the growing fear that it might consume him and all he hopes to accomplish. In the wake of his mother's unexpected death, Adrian is also concerned people will find out that he has the mental illness she struggled with for years.

When a newly found keepsake of hers-a piece of a broken spyglass-comes into Adrian's possession, he's thrust into the past and finds himself face to face with an older brother he never knew he had. Henry "Monty" Montague has been living quietly in London for years, and his sudden appearance sends Adrian on a quest to unravel family secrets that only the spyglass can answer.

In pursuit of answers about the relic, the brothers chart a course to locate their sister Felicity. But as they travel between the pirate courts of Rabat, Portuguese islands, the canals of Amsterdam, and into unknown Artic waters, the Montague siblings are thrown into one final adventure as they face a ghostly legend that threatens their whole family.

Return to the enchanting world of the Montague siblings in the finale to the New York Times bestselling and Stonewall Honor-winning series, featuring a teenage Adrian Montague as he desperately seeks the now adult Monty and Felicity-the older siblings he never knew he had.

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This is the third book in the Montague Siblings, which I've loved from the beginning. I was very excited to read the gremlin's story, and while I assumed I'd enjoy it, I did not expect to love it as much as I did! Honestly, if I didn't have such a deep, emotional attachment to the first book, this would be my favorite of the series.

Adrian is grieving for his mother and trying to figure out the truth behind her mysterious death. In his search for answers, he discovers the older brother and sister he didn't know existed. It turns into a whole adventure that was very reminiscent of the first book. That, along with the sibling dynamics, made this an instant favorite. I adored seeing where Monty, Percy, and Felicity are now (it's been 19 years). They naturally don't get along well at the beginning, but eventually they grow to care about one another, and watching that development was just wonderful.

There was an element of romance, but it wasn't the focus. Without giving too much away, Adrian is already engaged at the beginning of the story, and though his adventure separates them, he still loves her throughout. It wasn't about him finding love or anything like that, but rather finding family and his place in the world. As someone who typically prefers romance in books, I had zero problem with the small amount of it in this one.

There was also a great deal about mental health. Adrian has severe anxiety and OCD, and throughout the book, we see him struggling with both. We see the intrusive thoughts and the panicking, and it was all so relatable and intense. I will admit, I was concerned about reading this because of my own mental health, but it was done so well. I connected to it so much, and while it was really emotional at parts, it was also almost comforting to read about a character with similar struggles.

This was why I loved the first book so much; I connected with Percy because of my physical disability. So, to then read this one and feel seen in these other ways made it a great experience.

I highly recommend this book and entire series. They can technically be read as standalones, but they're all fantastic, so I suggest reading them all in order.

I've read the first book a few times. It's one of my favorite comfort reads. And I know this one will become one as well. It's absolutely one I will revisit in the future!
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- Fun adventure story
- Siblings growing to care for one another
- Realistic mental health representation
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THE NOBLEMAN’S GUIDE TO SCANDAL AND SHIPWRECKS is a YA adventure tale by Mackenzi Lee and the third installment in her Montague Siblings series. In this book, we meet the young Adrian Montague after his mom passed away. He’s very concerned about his mental state, which he inherited from her, and when he comes into possession of her spyglass, an object she obsessed over, he becomes convinced her death was more than an accident, and if he wants to save himself from the same fate, he must figure out what actually happened to her. His search takes him all over the world and in the process, he finds his two older siblings he never knew he had.

While two other books precede Adrian’s saga, this novel can also be read as a standalone, which is how I read it. Of course, there are probably some elements I would’ve appreciated more had I known the backstory, but in terms of comprehension, I was able to follow everything that happens as the author sets up each book to feature a different sibling. That being said, for me, Adrian’s story gets off to a slow start, which is partly because I had to adjust to the worldbuilding. It’s very anachronistic to the time, which threw me off, but once I was able to accept that it was intentional, I was able to move past that. Initially, it also didn’t make sense to me that no one in the Montague’s family circle ever mentioned Adrian’s lost siblings, but perhaps that’s covered in the earlier books.

Another element that made it harder for me to get into was reading about Adrian’s anxious thoughts. As someone who also has anxiety, I often find reading about it can be very difficult, so I would just flag that as a potential trigger warning. That being said, once I got past the first one hundred and fifty pages, the book took off. When they get to Rabat, the story takes a big turn and becomes dangerous, daring, and fun à la Pirates of the Caribbean. I loved getting to visit places I’ve never been to, meeting all of the different characters, and traveling aboard the Eleftheria. My favorite, though, was witnessing the sibling dynamics as they unfolded and shifted. Henry’s journey to outwardly accepting his brother was the most rewarding, and he was probably my favorite character—so I’m looking forward to reading his and Felicity’s books as well.

Overall, THE NOBLEMAN’S GUIDE TO SCANDAL AND SHIPWRECKS will take you both on a literal and spiritual journey, complete with swashbuckling pirates, British aristocracy, and the legend of the Flying Dutchman. It’s the perfect read if you want some escapism with a lot of heart.
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