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When writer's block threatens the delivery of her new play, playwright Maggie Delamere accepts the offer of the theater-loving Viscount Marwood to write at his country estate, where passion sparks between them.
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This took a little while to get started for me and never really came to life in the same way that the first book in the series did. I liked the MC but the hero was pretty meh. Not a bad read at all, nothing that really took me out of the book or anything, but not as much fun as the first. (Also, I came back to add this: I usually don't care a ton about historical accuracy in my historicals, but Regency heroines talking about “privilege” in a way you'd find on Tumblr c. 2015 is just really distracting.)
I like plays but this one didn't work for me! I found it boring. I keep comparing every book I read from my first one of this author which I love and nothing is quite as strong. I really didn't feel the connection between hero and heroine. I'm going to keep trying to find the perfect book again though.
Series
3 primary booksThe Wicked Quills of London is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Eva Leigh.