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The Foundling June 2018 Read: Chapters 1 to 12
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I love this title more each time I read it!

I have only two tiny worries: that the author is piling up too many plotlines (I particularly didn't like the addition of (view spoiler) - that's child abduction by the way, but I guess they didn't see it this way back then! -, mainly because I'm not a fan of fakey "cute" children in books) and that (view spoiler) turns out to be the long lost relative of someone... but so far I am enjoying it very much (but I'd like more Uncle Lionel).

For this book I'm finding myself wishing Heyer were a contemporary author and her books weren't 100% clean. For (view spoiler) and the reactions she causes in men I would welcome a more explicit and "spicy" language!

Which ones? I'd like to check them out. (only historical romances, I'm not interested in the mystery titles).
Thanks!

I like Gilly, and Belinda is cracking me up.

I like her too.

That’s the way I felt on my first read years ago - this time I just wanted to see if it held up for me! It did, I enjoyed the ride.

I was really struck by how vulnerable she was - I know, duh, beautiful young woman with no connections at risk of being preyed upon, oldest story in the book.
But I’m currently reading “Sapiens”, which, along with being engaging and fascinating, is showing me new ways to look at so much of human history. I just read about how if a young woman lost her family and was stranded outside of her village community in 17th-century Europe, with no strong police or state presence to lean on, she would be as good as dead - the only alternative would be a brothel (or army for a young man). Belinda popped into my mind! With no social safety net, she’s very vulnerable.

What really steams me is that those vulnerable women are often blamed for being in that situation! No help, and a lot of blame, you're welcome.
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