The sensual parts of the story are less lengthy and graphic than what you'd find in the Bridgerton and Rokesby series, but they do have their place in this story that you won't be disappointed either way whether it's your thing or not. There is a cat in this story, but he too shines. There is less descriptive repetition, laboured dialogue or fluff and I don't believe the word 'benediction" is ever uttered once (thank goodness!). The plot develops and unfolds nicely, and the dialogue of other characters are also on point. One is never at a loss for exchanges of witty banter. The main protagonists.all shine (Lady Danbury, Elizabeth and James). To my pleasant surprise I loved this cute & clever little story so much that it is my favourite thus far. I had binged on well over a dozen Julia Quinn (audio) books before finally deciding to give this one a go.
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