Review the Second: Lady Larkspur Declines (and takes my sanity with her)
First things first: I can’t get to every error in this book. There are just too damned many. I realize this book was published toward the…
First things first: I can’t get to every error in this book. There are just too damned many. I realize this book was published toward the…
Sorry, folks! Between a five-day weekend for the Princess of Hats and a parade of viruses making their rounds through the house, this has been one…
If you want to read the book we’ll be discussing next, it’s Lady Larkspur Declines (Signet). This book prompted me to wake my husband up at…
Reading crappy books on purpose is hard work, you guys, and I say this as an attorney who has read a lot of dull things and…
George III and Queen Charlotte were a prolific couple, even for their time. In addition to the Prince Regent, they produced six girls and nine boys.…
This is Part II of a two-part series about the Bloody Code. Part I is here. I apologize that the footnotes have reset themselves. In reality,…
I’m trying to think of a Regency with a subplot that heavily involved the criminal justice system. I’ve read plenty with Bow Street Runners. I can’t…
I just had the most delightful Facebook message from a classmate, who told me that a friend of hers had seen this site, and thought of…
Years ago, I heard a story on NPR in which people from every financial situation, from the poorest to the wealthiest, were asked about how they…