Okay. This was a fun book. I think it’s one of those that you just have to go with and not think about too much, because there are some really good points made about the timeline and the way it can be messed up. But I totally went for the happy ending because I just really wanted a happy ending, so it was purely an emotional thing. Yes, Edward did get his macho on, which was somewhat annoying, but Helen did also have a point that for someone of the titled Gentry, in that time, showing emotion was brave. It’s by no means a perfect book, but it doesn’t have to be to be enjoyable. The scene outside the gambling hall could be troublesome to some people, and I clearly see why. It’s such an interesting scene from the pov that Edward simply can’t fathom Helen’s job—it’s so foreign to him he just can’t make sense of it or its importance. Maybe one shouldn’t analyze this too much and just let it be what it is.