![]() ![]() Jane is doing her best to be inappropriate and seemingly oblivious to the mocking laughter behind her back. The Heiress Effect novel begins strongly. To accomplish this, she is meticulously awful: loud, ill-mannered, horrifically but seemingly unintentionally impolite, and hideously upholstered in garish clothing. She must repel suitors, but not openly reject them. In order to avoid marriage and protect her sister, but still give the impression she is trying to find a husband, Jane takes it upon herself to be available but undesirable. has a younger sister she needs to protect from a rather dim and unscrupulous uncle. is very wealthy and therefore marriageable and b. Miss Jane Fairfield has a number of problems, but they can be boiled down to the fact that she a. Nobody’s perfect and it does open splendidly… ![]() If you want to try a historical romance, I recommend Courtney Milan’s books the most highly, but not this particular one. ![]()
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