"An excellent work of historical fiction that delivers an engaging romance and memorable characters." Kirkus Reviews"With near-cinematic historical detail and enough drama to push the story forward, Scarborough's debut marches her straight up to the top of the genre. Very highly recommended." Readers' Favorite, 5-star review"In Butterfly Games, Kelly Scarborough crafts a work of historical fiction that feels as lavish as it is perilous. The book leans into the elegance of Bridgerton, the stately tension of The Crown, and the shadowy power plays that recall Game of Thrones. . . Scarborough possesses a gift; she draws readers into this world with deceptive ease." Literary Titan, 5-star review"The writing is realistic, the tension in many scenes is heart-stopping, and Oscar's intentions in his love for Jacquette are uncertain. I loved learning about this period of Swedish events, not often mentioned in history books." Readers' Favorite, 5-star review"Lyrical and passionate, this historical novel illumines a little-known countess with a big story. Drawn into a treacherous game of politics, betrayal, and forbidden love, young Jacquette must choose between her heart and her loyalty. A tale that reels you in and doesn't let you go." Jude Berman, author of The Vow, a 2024 Kirkus Best Indie Book"Set against the turbulent backdrop of Napoleonic-era Sweden, this richly woven tale follows Countess Jacquette Gyldenstolpe through passion, political intrigue, and heartbreak. Blending deep historical insight with irresistible drama, this is a romance that lingers long after the final page." Anna-Lena Berg, noted biographer of Jacquette Gyldenstolpe (Jacquette Gyldenstolpe) and Gustav af Wetterstedt (Grand Tour)"This opulent tale of early-1800s Swedish palace intrigue is richly detailed, meticulously researched, and bursting with all the good stuff-gossip, scandal, spies, and, of course, forbidden romance. Based on the life of lady-in-waiting and royal mistress Jacquette Gyldenstolpe, Butterfly Games will transport you to the gilded hallways of Napoleonic Stockholm, where secrets are worth more than gold." Emily Matchar, author of In the Shadow of the Greenbrier"Complex, captivating characters. Immersive prose. Glittery royal court intrigue. Based on the true ill-fated love story between a countess and a prince, Butterfly Games unfolds with all the dramatic intensity of a Shakespearean tragedy." Joan Fernandez, author of Saving Vincent: A Novel of Jo van Gogh"In this novel of love and betrayal, Jacquette grapples with Swedish court politics, while her mistakes, resolve, and sacrifice make her the true heroine of this sweeping tale." Michelle Cameron, author of Beyond the Ghetto Gates and Napoleon's Mirage