
This books falls straight into the wild noble guy marries naive young woman, she’s totally unprepared for society life and hi-jinks ensue trope of Heyer’s. It’s not one of my favorites. When done well (when the heroine is not too naive), it can be amusing, but in this case, the heroine is a little too naive, and it gets to be a bit much.
Granted, I did like the circle of friends that the Sherringhams are surrounded by – they’re mostly male, and this case, they’re having the worst of the emotional struggles. That was a bit different, and amusing. Probably the reason I was able to finish the book.
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