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Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers, #2)
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What fun! Loretta Chase first introduced us to the idea of a lunkhead hero in "Mr. Impossible," and she gives us another one here. It can take a while to adjust to a hero who isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, but it's charming and enjoyable fun once you do. As with all Chase novels, this is a well-plotted love story with well-developed characters and much to chuckle and sigh over. As others have noted, the idea that dressmakers in 1800s England could rather easily marry dukes and earls is a bit of a stretch--surely a duchess has responsibilities that would prohibit her from continuing to run a dress shop?--but this is a small suspension of disbelief in the grander scheme of things.
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