![]() ![]() Lady Honora Parker was sent to live with her aunt and uncle in New York after her father, an Earl, caught her in flagrante delicto with her lover (and love) a penniless artist named Robert. This is an engagement of convenience story. I loved the change in setting from the Regency historicals I usually read, so this probably won’t be the last book I read in the series, but some issues with the plot left me pretty irked at the end. Shupe is known for writing American historicals set in the Gilded Age, and the first book of The Four Hundred Series, A Daring Arrangement, sticks to that theme. This week, while hanging out with the residents of my local cat café, I read my first Joanna Shupe historical. ![]() Please see note at the bottom of this review for amended grade information. Edited 14 December 2017: This review has been revised and the grade has been changed. ![]()
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