![]() ![]() Miranda is about to embark on her first Season. Years later, Turner is hardened by marriage to woman who cared nothing for him, lying to gain his hand in marriage while pregnant with another man’s child. Since she was so upset, Miranda was escorted home by Olivia’s older brother, Turner, a handsome viscount who assured Miranda that she would grow into her beauty, and advised her to start a diary so that when she was older and happy, she could remember this party. ![]() At her best friend Olivia’s 10th birthday party, she was teased by another little girl because she was not pretty. She was not ugly, but her face was too long, her eyes were too big, and worse, only the same brown as her hair, plus she was gangly. When she was 10 years old, Miss Miranda Cheever was not a beautiful girl. See The Duke and I, The Viscount Who Loved Me, or An Offer from a Gentleman for examples. Other than this, all of Julia Quinn’s books that I’ve read have been fantastic. Warning: This book made me a little angry, so I’m going to have spoilers in this review. ![]()
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