
Another enjoyable story of these intrepid sisters in regency England, if you enjoyed the first I'll mannered ladies book this is equally enjoyable. What sets this series apart is the authors attention to actual events, persons and circumstances summarised in the Authors end notes including but not limited to the ladies of Llangollen, the 1810, mercury poisoning on the British ships, HMS Triumph and HMS Phipps, the appalling gentleman's clubs and the ongoing consequences of their adventures from the first book and yes their brother remains an asshat.
Another enjoyable story of these intrepid sisters in regency England, if you enjoyed the first I'll mannered ladies book this is equally enjoyable. What sets this series apart is the authors attention to actual events, persons and circumstances summarised in the Authors end notes including but not limited to the ladies of Llangollen, the 1810, mercury poisoning on the British ships, HMS Triumph and HMS Phipps, the appalling gentleman's clubs and the ongoing consequences of their adventures from the first book and yes their brother remains an asshat.