The lady plays with fire / Susanna Craig.
You've Got Mail, the clever, popular, and deliciously shocking ladies' periodical Mrs. Goode's Magazine for Misses only employs women who are equal to the challenge -- and for one biting theatre critic, that challenge happens to include romance.
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- ISBN: 9781420154818 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 437 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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| Genre: | Romance fiction. Historical fiction. Novels. |
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Writing reviews of the Seasonâs most popular plays, Julia Addison garners the attention of Lord Dunstane and as romance blossoms between them, they make discoveries about each other that could be the final act but wonder if an unexpected collaboration can set the stage for a scandalous affair. Original. - Random House, Inc.
In this Bridgerton era Youâve Got Mail, the clever, popular, and deliciously shocking ladiesâ periodical Mrs. Goodeâs Magazine for Misses only employs women who are equal to the challengeâand for one biting theatre critic, that challenge happens to include romance.Â
A fast-paced, innovative, sexy historical romance with a modern twist that readers of Sabrina Jeffries, Sarah MacLean, and Julia Quinn will adore.
As the daughter of a clergyman, Julia Addison knows sheâll never be able to fulfill her lifelong dream of acting on the stage. But writing forthright reviews of the Seasonâs most popular plays for Mrs. Goodeâs Magazine for Misses, popularly known as Goodeâs Guide to Misconduct is surely the next best thing. Even better, sheâs got a ticket to Ransom Blackadderâs latest irritating satire about English society. Best of all, sheâs sharing a theater box with the gruff but handsome Lord Dunstane, which is enough to make Julia call for an encore . . .
Graham McKay, the Earl of Dunstane, rarely leaves his home in the Scottish Highlands. Why would he? Nothing about London has ever held his interestâuntil he meets Julia. But when Graham realizes she is the critic who panned his last playâand she discovers he is in fact the man behind Blackadderâs wicked penâwill it bring down the curtain on their romanceânot to mention the magazine that published the humiliating review? Or can an unexpected collaboration set the stage for a scandalous love affair?