![]() ![]() I loved this set up, and right away I fell a little in love with Oliver that he can’t stand to see how people are speaking ill of Jane, how they mock her and want to see her humiliated. Meanwhile Oliver Marshall, the bastard son of a duke raised by humble but loving parents, does everything he can to be proper and earn his place in society and politics. Yes, when she goes out into society the “feather heiress” (as she’s known) can not attract a suitor. Jane Fairfield is intentionally gaudy, her comments intended to go far over the top and be obvious and blunt to the point of embarrassment of all involved. “Simple,” she said, adjusting the diamonds at her neck. She gave him a brilliant smile, one that he’d missed. “And yet nobody is shrieking and averting their eyes.” He gave her a smile. Or perhaps it’s the green of a cloud of poisonous chlorine gas.” ![]() ![]() The Heiress Effect by Courtney Milan (Brothers Sinister #2) ![]()
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