![]() And yet, the Ravenels are set in Victorian England, when cultural power dynamics are changing and trains exist (this is a big deal for me in books). All of the usual characters are present – the alpha males who might also be morally questionable, the unique and unflinching strong females, the external conflict plot device that brings about the climax, and so on. The Ravenels series is a little bit of a twist-but-not-really for Kleypas. ![]() She writes exactly the type of hero I like. I didn’t realize how much until I started rereading some of her books about a year ago. ![]() Overall: I was looking forward to this one, and I was not disappointed Plot: Does she hate him? Is he not good enough for her? Does she face a threat? So many options here ![]() Heat Factor: It’s a slow warmup, but when it gets going, it really goesĬharacter Chemistry: It acts like hate to love, but it’s really just getting to know and like what you see in another person ![]()
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