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Sarah Elliott
The Wayward Debutante
Eleanor is tired of her life. So one night she put on a wig and went to the London theater unchaperoned. Then comes a long James who sems to know who she is and makes his play.
Wayward Debutante by Sarah Elliott, HH, Regency '08
The Rake's Proposal
I really enjoyed Sarah Elliot's first book, Reforming the Rake, so was eager to read this.
Though not as enjoyable as her first book it was still good. Another story where the heroine has known the hero since she was a child- with the twist that the hero is her brother's friend. I love the plot but the dialogue is not as peppy as the first book which was about her brother.
The Wayward Debutante
Very Good Book. Eleanor tried to do things which at that time were scandulous.
The Rake's Proposal
This appears to be this author's second book and they both involve members of the Sinclair family. The first was about the oldest sister and this one about the only brother. There are still two younger sisters and I wonder if she plans to write about them. I guess I'll just have to wait and see. I enjoyed this story and would like to see more of the Sinclairs.
