42. The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
Monty is rogueish teenager just finished with his schooling and set to move into his father’s world, something he has no interest in doing. He has convinced his father to give him a year to go on a Grand European Tour with his best friend and secret crush Percy. He also has to take along his sister Felicity. Monty’s bad behavior leads them into a heap of trouble and sends them on the run across Europe hunting down the answers to a mystery while trying to avoid the people who are after them.
I enjoyed this book at the beginning, but for some reason the longer it went on the less I liked it. I just lost interest in the story and felt like the book was dragging on too long even though it’s not that long of a book. I give it a 5 out of 10.