![]() ![]() So I have to really applaud Curran and Zageris for pushing the envelope in both these ways. I mean, both of the POC options are ? but somehow Middle-Eastern or Egyptian-ish (this book isn't big on details) but they are actually POC love interests for you. ALSO, not all the love interests in here are white. Yes, that's right, you can actually end up with a woman living happily ever after if you play your cards right. But really, there are SO MANY different places you could end up. Initially it looks as if you only have two: a kind, redheaded Scotsman or an arrogant rich regency lord. You can choose your own adventure in here, and let me tell you: Curran and Zageris really surprised me with the breadth of choices they give here. ![]() Not because it is a 'great romance novel' but because it lovingly and cheerfully skewers and parodies romance in the funniest ways. ![]() ![]() You manage to tug down the neckline of your nightdress ever so, in order to ensure that the tops of your womanly orbs glow attractively in the moonlight.ĭelightful, hilarious - I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves romance. You rush to tend to Lord Craven, who has collapsed at the foot of your bed in a fashion both manly and vulnerable. ![]()
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