

Similarly, women who behaved like this would likely find themselves in a small house in deserted country to live out their lives in disgrace.

Men who behave like some of the gentlemen here did with gentlewomen would be in danger of finding themselves a quiet plot of Scottish soil to be buried in, rather than a beautiful wife and the expectation of children. In some ways I found this book to be broadly similar in some of its flaws to the previous volume, including the lack of morality on the part of the men and women here, at least most of them.

This book is the second book in a series that involves an ensemble cast of writers engaged in writing about a complex romantic situation that involves multiple couples. The Lady Most Willing…, by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, and Connie Brockway
