Praise for USA TODAY bestselling author
KASEY MICHAELS
‘Kasey Michaels aims for the heart and never misses.’
—New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts
‘Michaels holds the reader in her clutches and doesn’t let go.’
—RT Book Reviews on What a Gentleman Desires, 4½ stars, Top Pick
‘Michaels’ beloved Regency romances are witty and smart and the second volume in her Redgrave series is no different. The lively banter, intriguing plot, fascinating twists and turns…sheer delight.’
—RT Book Reviews on What a Lady Needs, 4½ stars
‘A multi-layered tale…Here is a novel that holds attention because of the intricate story, engaging characters and wonderful writing.’
—RT Book Reviews on What an Earl Wants, 4½ stars, Top Pick
‘A poignant and highly satisfying read…filled with simmering sensuality, subtle touches of repartee, a hero out for revenge and a heroine ripe for adventure. You’ll enjoy the ride.’
—RT Book Reviews on How to Tame a Lady
‘Michaels’ new Regency series is a joy…You will laugh and even shed a tear over this touching romance.’
—RT Book Reviews on How to Tempt a Duke
‘Michaels has done it again. Witty dialogue peppers a plot full of delectable details exposing the foibles and follies of the age.’
—Publishers Weekly on The Butler Did It (starred review)
Sometimes authors play with facts to better suit their stories—although I dare anyone to fudge the dates of the Battle of Waterloo—and this may or may not be one of those instances. Opinions vary on what is best known as London’s Little Season, usually slotted from the beginning of September and lasting through November.
Both smaller and shorter than the spring Season, the Little Season is thought of by many as a remnant of bygone years when Parliament met earlier in the winter, and not all that popular during the Regency era, only to come back into play in the Victorian era.
Me? I don’t care, frankly. I’m not fudging with historical accuracy that actually matters all that much. I settled on the Little Season because one, the time span better fit my story, and two, word has it that many used the Little Season for, shall we say, their not-quite-ready-for-primetime daughters, so they could get in a little practice in flirting and simpering before making their Big Entrance on the marriage mart the following spring. A sort of dress rehearsal.
Now that little titbit really got my imagination going! I hope you enjoy An Improper Arrangement.
Happy reading,
Kasey
KASEY MICHAELS is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than sixty books. She has won the Romance Writers of America RITA® Award and the Romance Times Career Achievement Award for her historical romances set in the Regency era.
An Improper Arrangement
Kasey Michaels
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