A review by heatherjones
A Lady of Persuasion by Tessa Dare

slow-paced

2.0

This is Tessa Dare's worst book. She's early in her career, and hasn't yet learned the skill with creating characters or the sense of controlled silliness that will make her later books so much fun to read. It was a slog, and I only finished it because I was curious about her early work. It's kind of inspiring as an example of how one can get a lot better at something with time, practice, and the building of skills.