A review by ameyawarde
To Marry an English Lord by Carol MCD Wallace, Gail MacColl

3.0

The author's flowery language often seems like she's making a lot of assumptions and adding a lot of details she couldn't possibly know... unless it was mentioned in a private letter or diary, in which case, source plz. It's a good book on the subject with a lot of information, but I wish it had been liberally sourced, like many other books of this type are, and that she used terms like "probably" or "likely" more when she wanted to add colorful detail, instead of just fluffing things up to seem more interesting but really just making me question even more of the book as to what is strictly true and what is poetic license.