![]() With secret identities, secret doors, and secret histories to spare, this high-octane layer-cake of escapism hits the spot. Though the side characters outshine the smitten leads, readers will adore the hilariously courteous combat, social sniping, juicy flirtation, and thorough repudiation of Morvath’s cartoonish misogyny. Cecilia has a lifetime’s worth of trauma to take out on Morvath, but when his next move is to kidnap the entire Wisteria Society, she’s quickly in over her head and must rely on Ned’s double-crossing help to take her father down. But before she can make her case for promotion to the high tea table, the dastardly, Brontë-obsessed Captain Morvath steals one of the Society’s battlehouses. The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels is an enchanting and magical historical romance full of adventure, mystery, and romantic moments. When Cecilia is attacked by handsome assassin Ned Lightbourne, she’s thrilled-maybe now that there’s been an attempt on her life, the Society will finally take her seriously. ![]() Miss Cecilia Bassingthwaite lives with her great-aunt, a prim, hypochondriac member of the Wisteria Society, comprising only the highest class of lady pirates, all of whom pilot flying battlehouses. Holton debuts with a delightful alternate-Victorian-era romp replete with swashbuckling, skulduggery, and sly romance. ![]()
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