Did anyone else feel the romance was a bit predictable, or was the emotional depth enough to keep it engaging?
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When the Marquess Was Mine
Did anyone else feel the romance was a bit predictable, or was the emotional depth enough to keep it engaging?
How did the author decide to portray the social expectations of the Victorian era?
What inspired the setting of this story in the Victorian era? Was it purely for the romance, or is there a deeper reason?