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Date: 2026-03-04 09:47 pm (UTC)spoilers
Mr Rochester disguises himself as a fortuneteller and try to gauge Jane's feelings for him. Incredibly funny how he's all like "Do you have any crush? Perhaps on a certain master of this house? What do you think of him? Isn't he very popular with the ladies? Do you like him?"no subject
Date: 2026-03-04 11:01 pm (UTC)It's a really engaging read, though, quibbles aside! I bought it even though I hadn't read anything by the author before, because it came up on this list of the best romance books of the century so far, and I thought its description sounded really fun. The ebook was affordable on Bookshop.org and I have no regrets at buying it, because I will be reading it again in the future.
This puts me at 3 books read for the year. Given that my goal for this year was a mere six books, I'm doing really well! I've already started reading another book, also from the list linked above: Alyssa Cole's "A Princess in Theory". Not very far in it, but it's enjoyable so far, though it's a bit of a shock to read a contemporary novel when the last three I read were historical.
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