![]() ![]() Oh well, its so common I hate to pick on Kate Pierce for relying on the sins-of-omission trope so heavily, when she really did write an engaging story, despite some faults. Admittedly there were also a few face-palms, where I wondered why romance authors continue to rely so heavily on the abominable 'if only they trusted each other enough to be honest the ENTIRE plot would be wrapped up in a page" trope. ![]() And neithrr Elizabeth or her duke were TSTL or just plain maddening - mostly. More than once I felt that tightness in my chest over a particularly heartwrenching or heart-stopping moment. ![]() Refreshingly, the story was full of spy intrigue and betrayal, admidst typical emotional and family dramas. fall in love after long pages of detailed romps in the sack. I thought, oh boy, another 19th century Tonne debutante getting herself mixed up with the powerful Alpha rake, in which the only plot is Will they? Or won't they?. "Educating Elizabeth" just sounds so bland and salacious. I admit that I overlooked this title for a long time, mostly due to, well. ![]()
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