Avoiding a marriage!

Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man by Violet Marsh    

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Parrots, monkeys, a wicked duke soon to be a fiancé, and the solid, reliable younger scholarly brother of said duke who is more than he seems. No wonder my mind was all a whirl whilst reading this.

Lady Charlotte Lovett’s more a restricted doll living in a guilded cage. Everything (and I mean everything) had to be just so. Charlotte’s parents have decided to marry her to the Duke of Hawley despite his previous two wives both having died in “tragic” accidents. He’s a bully and more. Her parents see it as a step in their march to influence and power.

Lady Charlotte is made of sterner stuff. She’s working on a plot towards freedom.

Charlotte’s mother runs a literary salon. Charlotte takes that idea and inveigles her cousins to let her invest in their coffeehouse, The Black Sheep. Here she’ll run a variation on her mother’s salon for those of all genders wishing to converse and argue the point about politics, literature, the sciences, whatever, in rooms adjoining the coffeehouse.

All she has to do is have Hawley confess to wrong doing in front of witnesses. Make no mistake, Hawley is depraved and sinister.

The “how” is the big question...and that becomes the stuff worthy of the best dramatic theater.

A fun read with more serious matters underlying the whole.


Forever (Grand Central Pub.) ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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