![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll go into the plot shortly, but I would like to comment a bit first about the way that this novel seeks to appeal largely to a female audience–this is a fantasy novel clearly for the Regency set, it even gives a nod to Jane Austen. This books fits squarely within that tradition, as a young woman mourning the death of her father is sent via a vortex to another world where she is immediately caught up in intense and complicated drama. I have from time to time noted my fondness for hidden prince stories, and my enjoyment of stories where people are fish out of water and struggling to find out where they truly belong. ![]()
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