Most romance novels are about courtship ending in marriage, but I'm a huge fan of romance novels about marriages and what makes them work...or not work. This one's a winner. Millie and Fitz have an arranged marriage, not untypical of Edwardian England--her money for his title. Both go into it with e...
While I enjoyed this installment of the Fitzhugh Trilogy much more than book #1 (Beguiling the Beauty), it still isn't up to the usual Sherry Thomas standard. Each of her previous novels was better than the last; with this batch, it definitely feels like the usual dazzle and amazement is missing. He...
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