![]() ![]() The Roseingraves befriend a Black father and son. Waite’s Regency England is placidly multicultural and liberal minded. This scheme is pure screwball comedy, and it sets the tone for a lighthearted story in which there are no barriers to love. She and her fellow weavers have hatched an elaborate plan to get even with a local merchant who's been cheating them for years. It’s immediately clear to Sophie that Maddie Crewe is up to no good, but she ultimately learns that Maddie is up to no good for a good cause. ![]() In the mill city of Carrisford, Sophie encounters the most beautiful woman she’s ever seen. Sophie Roseingrave and her family are forced to leave London when a dishonest business partner ruins her father’s piano shop and her dreams of becoming a concert pianist. Instantaneous attraction drives the latest romance from the author of The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows (2020) and The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics (2019). ![]()
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