How did Gaelen Foley decide to portray the social hierarchy in Regency England?
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How did Gaelen Foley decide to portray the social hierarchy in Regency England?
Did anyone else feel the romantic tension was especially intense because of the characters' pasts?
What inspired the choice to make the protagonist a 'notorious' gentleman with a hidden softer side?