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melissa_bookworm 's review for:
The Ladies Rewrite the Rules
by Suzanne Allain
Very sweet regency style romance. It isn't raunchy like some of the others on the market. It follows Diana Boyle, a widow from an unhappy marriage who is a little distanced from popular society. The introduction of a pamphlet that divulges the name and fortunes of eligible women (for those second sons who have no fortune of their own) leads her on a whirlwind journey that brings her out of her hermit hole and changes her life (for the better in the end).
It has modern feminist leanings, so probably not for people that are after a realistic look of the regency time but probably best for fans of Austen and Heyer who want something a little more progressive (without the steamy bits that other romance authors add).
It has modern feminist leanings, so probably not for people that are after a realistic look of the regency time but probably best for fans of Austen and Heyer who want something a little more progressive (without the steamy bits that other romance authors add).