![]() ![]() She’d been forgotten the moment she’d been born-a girl, the bastard daughter of another man, unworthy of attention, or even a name of her own, valuable only in that she’d been born at all, a placeholder for a son. A rapturous tale of redemption, forgiveness, and second chances, this is the book that we’ve been waiting for from the very start of the series-the story of the villainous third bastard son of the late Duke of Marwick, and the woman he’s spent half a lifetime searching for-and it was everything I never even knew it could be. ![]() But as we return one last time to the dark, criminal underworld of Sarah MacLean’s nineteenth-century London with what is nothing short of a subversive feminist masterpiece that gloriously demolishes sexist tropes and stereotypes, we are reminded once more what a rare gem in the Historical Romance genre this author truly is. Saying goodbye to this series wasn’t easy. ![]()
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