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Improper Relations

By Janet Mullany
Improper Relations by Janet Mullany digital book - Fable

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Janet Mullany was raised in England by half of an amateur string quartet and now lives near Washington, DC. Persecuted from an early age for reading too long in the bathroom, she still loves books and is an avid and eclectic reader. She has worked as an archaeologist, classical music radio announcer, arts publicist, and for a small press.

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3.5
“Charlotte Hayden was no ordinary woman in Victorian era where women usually being pretty than smart and blunt. Unlike her best friend and distant cousin Ann Weller who just got married to the Earl of Beresford, Hayden felt inclined to be even ruder than usual to potential suitors, including Beresford's wicked, wayward cousin, Shad. One incident between Hayden and Shad both compromised that she was suddenly propelled into a reluctant marriage. Secrets and misunderstanding between the men and women tend to made situation more complicated and what would happen to the marriages of theirs? It has been a very long time for me to read Victorian age stories and starting 2017 by reading this is a very interesting start. I was swayed by the pretty cover and then the synopsis sold it. Getting the book was like a challenge for me because at first I didn’t want to buy the book when I couldn’t get the other book in the same series. Fortunately I could get my hands on both of them so I started with this first book of the series. Since it’s been a very long time reading Victorian age stories, it takes a while to warm up to the stories because I took more time to read it over and over again to comprehend it well. Not complaining about how the writing was but it was just me with Victorian age stories, maybe because I already get used to modern writing that it takes more time to read it but overall I love this book. I love the characters because it takes the story more entertaining or maybe just because they are so charming and that is my favorite kind of character. Can’t wait to read the other one from Lord Shad series!”

About Janet Mullany

Janet Mullany was raised in England by half of an amateur string quartet and now lives near Washington, DC. Persecuted from an early age for reading too long in the bathroom, she still loves books and is an avid and eclectic reader. She has worked as an archaeologist, classical music radio announcer, arts publicist, and for a small press.

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