This is usually the part of the review where I say, “Look, there isn’t much of a spoiler to say ” but as it were, this book does manage to surprise while going through a lot of the usual beats. They’re not looking for riches or a string of dead spouses.īut Robin Loxleigh has set his sights upon the wrong heiress this season–the niece of a stern man who isn’t about to get done in by a pair of pretty eyes. If one rises to a position of enough fortune that they are well fed and watered and can do the same for their sibling as well, the game is basically finished. Neither of them want to want, and they’re in the game together. Here, we go even further back in history and even further into gay with the tale of two scheming siblings, attempt to fortune hunt (as the title would suggest) with the most moral of intentions. Charles, who had so recently delighted me with the Will Darling series. I should have known to satiate my historical romance longing with a standalone novel by K.J. And then, for something different and DELIGHTFUL.
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