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My pleasure today is to review


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My pleasure today is to review


Shehanne Moore’s exciting book,


“The Unraveling of Lady Fury.”


There’s a back story worth sharing,


an unbelievable event left


Fury Celia Fontanelli on a quay


by a pirate-style Captain who didn’t


look back, commandeering his


large ship, the Calypso, off


into the Caribbean.


How embarrassing!


Fury had to keep going ~


life wasn’t going to be “easy”


nor ever “uncomplicated.”


Establishing her good manners,


throwing herself into society


with a goal to capture a


fine Gentleman who


could marry her.


These days we might say:


Fury needed to be


“back on the market.”


Establishing her genteel persona,


Lady Fury gets married to


Thomas Beaumont.


Don’t worry, this is not a


Big Reveal!


Unfortunately, Thomas is


long gone before the first page.


The setting is in Genoa, 1820.


An important mission must be


achieved, a Beaumont heir!


How this comes about, who


will be chosen from three


“worthy suitors.”


There’s Count Vellagio,


The Duke Malmesbury


or the Duke of Southey.


There’s a sexy scoundrel,


thrown in for good measure:


Captain James Flint Blackmoor.


This is a taut, tightly wound


plot in the beginning,


until the unraveling


starts to take apart Lady Fury’s


resolve and staunch “rules”


which actually form a contract.


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