![]() ![]() You can thank me for the romantic underwater ballroom or that one scene in Parliament that is giving me a wig fetish in the comments. Do yourself a favor and buy it here immediately. ![]() The Day of the Duchess releases Tuesday, June 27th. At one point Seraphina tells a story that ends with the quote, “And so, I persisted.” Malcolm Bevingstoke, Duke of Haven, has lived the last three years in self-imposed solitude, paying the price for a mistake he can never reverse and a love. Each of their encounters are respectful and consent is demonstrated at every turn. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of romances translated into. This is a love story that doesn’t fall into the traps of male/female or Duke/Duchess power dynamics. A life-long romance reader, Sarah MacLean wrote her first romance novel on a dare, and never looked back. The Day of the Duchess is about a strong woman who has fought her way through loss and betrayal to come back stronger than ever and the man who loves her because of that, not in spite of it. Without giving away the story, because you’ll truly want to experience this one firsthand, Sarah MacLean has managed to write a straight up feminist regency romance novel. ![]() I don’t know how Sarah MacLean managed to make me forgive and fall for Malcolm in a matter of minutes, but I wish she could teach my husband that trick. ![]()
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