Susan G. (liliroze) reviewed on + 29 more book reviews
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This book gave a different perspective on Ms. Quinn's typical "The London elite" -- parties, balls, dresses, gentlemen -- instead, the male lead is a spy working for the war office, and the female lead is mistaken for a spy.
The storyline is a little wanting -- I feel as though the male lead is a little dense, going along with assumptions when he should be looking at the facts -- but all in all, a refreshing change for Ms. Quinn. The follow-up, "How to Marry a Marquis," is better.
The storyline is a little wanting -- I feel as though the male lead is a little dense, going along with assumptions when he should be looking at the facts -- but all in all, a refreshing change for Ms. Quinn. The follow-up, "How to Marry a Marquis," is better.
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