Definitely not one of her better efforts, as I sifted back through the titles have previously read, was actually surprised. Marquis' Kiss didn't measure up. Especially not as rogues and rakes 6.
But then it fell out of Rogues and Rakes and became just the Marquis' Kiss
(The Marvelous Munroes #3)
reflecting on this have added that while there was little steam this was far more like a G Heyer story once reconsidering.
It just floated around like blowing soap bubbles, sometimes they had beautiful colors before they popped, other times they were colorless. It just skated along on the surface, sometimes doing fancy circles on the ice, and sometimes just lolling across. Personalities were revealed, the secondary characters, especially Aunt Agnes, swept around the plot either delighting or boring. The Kiss, which we all knew the origins of did not come until the final few, and I mean few pages. The courtship was conversational, there was a good deal of banter but not enough wit. With reservations I will thank Ms Scott for an escape from the President's daily virus briefings. The Unflappable Miss Fairchild and entire Uncommon Courtships Series was much better, The Lady Emily Capers also. Was it worth the price of escape for the hours, of course. it is peaceful reading in bed until 3am, after all the regencies balls went on that long. I have shelves of purchased titles since trump was elected, some have reread many times already, and now will be buying more. as we all go through perhaps the worst crisis of our lives whatever our age, such books that bring us into another time and place are more essential than food. there are always scrambled eggs.