Identical twins Elizabeth and Marianne have always planned on a London season together. However, the funds are not available for them both to have a season, so her mother decides to spend the money on Marrianne, while Elizabeth will spend the time in the country village of Piddledean.
However, the girls decide that they will share the season with one girl spending alternative weeks in London versus Piddledean. However, things soon go askew because Elizabeth has very different ideas from what she wants in a husband than Marrianne.
This is an entertaining Regency romp; the author uses different wrinkles to move this well-used trope along.
However, the girls decide that they will share the season with one girl spending alternative weeks in London versus Piddledean. However, things soon go askew because Elizabeth has very different ideas from what she wants in a husband than Marrianne.
This is an entertaining Regency romp; the author uses different wrinkles to move this well-used trope along.