liz's review
The Deception of the Emerald Ring (Book 3)
by Lauren Willig
liz's review
The Deception of the Emerald Ring (Book 3) by Lauren Willig
liz's review
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After reading The Masque of the Black Tulip, I couldn't wait to read this book! While it wasn't as awesome, I did really enjoy it.
Letty had never liked Martin Frobisher. The feeling was mutual, especially since that incident last month, when Henrietta Selwick had poured ratafia all down Martin Frobisher's new coat and Letty had committed the unpardonable sin of laughing. Heartily. There had also, Letty remembered guiltily, been a certain amount of pointing along with the laughing. At the time, it had seemed a perfectly reasonable reaction.
No gentleman should take advantage of such a situation. he was sure there had to be a rule about it, sandwiched somewhere between not swearing in the presence of a lady and not coveting one's neighbor's goat.
The author is kind of too much, too - magna cum laude from Harvard Law, and working on her PhD in history. Yowza!
Letty had never liked Martin Frobisher. The feeling was mutual, especially since that incident last month, when Henrietta Selwick had poured ratafia all down Martin Frobisher's new coat and Letty had committed the unpardonable sin of laughing. Heartily. There had also, Letty remembered guiltily, been a certain amount of pointing along with the laughing. At the time, it had seemed a perfectly reasonable reaction.
No gentleman should take advantage of such a situation. he was sure there had to be a rule about it, sandwiched somewhere between not swearing in the presence of a lady and not coveting one's neighbor's goat.
The author is kind of too much, too - magna cum laude from Harvard Law, and working on her PhD in history. Yowza!
