3. Through a Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen
I read Through A Glass Darkly once a year. It’s a grandiose romance set in 18th century England and it’s got everything: fashion, romance, politics, history, and, you know, a prolonged discussion about the financial markets of the time.
But that’s cool, because there’s a TON of boning, and it’s hotter than hot. The story follows the youthful Barbara who struggles to please her family while following her heart. I made it sound cheesy, but it’s NOT.
Purchase it here.
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