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Book Description
Her lessons in flirtation...
Could work too well!When Lady Laura Pomeroy offers to give her friend lessons on surviving the Season, she doesn’t expect her friend’s brother to join! Banker Miles Rochdale is dubious of the aristocracy and clearly thinks Laura is shallow and silly. Frustratingly, mathematical genius Laura finds herself attracted to him and enjoys challenging his assumptions. But, as a marquess’s daughter, there’s no point impressing Miles because she’ll never be allowed to marry someone in the trade...
About Julia Justiss
Long before embarking on romantic adventures of her own, Julia Justiss read about them, transporting herself to such favourite venues as ancient Egypt, World War II submarine patrols, the Old South and, of course, Regency England. Soon she was keeping notebooks for jotting down story ideas. When not writing or traveling, she enjoys watching movies, reading and puttering about in the garden trying to kill off more weeds than flowers.flowers.
My Thoughts
I am always a little nervous when receiving books from authors I have not read before. Sometimes they delight and sometimes they do not. This one however was a joy.I was very impressed with how clever the author was. She created characters I enjoyed and found myself very interested in how their story would play out.
I enjoy the idea of people not following the path the world has laid before them but rather creating their own path.
The journey that Laura and Miles took to find their happiness was one that brought time much joy. I felt the author gave these characters depth and that their story was one I could relate with.
Though the book was a quick read as most Harlequin romances are I found was very captivated by it and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a weekend read.
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