by Sheri Cobb South
Not nearly as enjoyable as I thought it would be (from reading other reviews of the book). The characters are shallow, the plot has many elements borrowed from other Traditional Regency books, especially Georgette Heyer's, and the hero Ethan Brundy's motivation for loving the heroine is very weak.
It’s never a good sign when you spontaneously exclaim, “oh for &@*$! sake!” as you’re reading. In this case, it was caused by the second plot twist taken directly from Georgette Heyer. (And why do authors always borrow from the older Heyer books with the dumber plots? I’ll charitably assume they wan...