In this Bridgerton era You\'ve Got Mail, the clever, popular, and deliciously shocking ladies\' periodical Mrs.
But when Graham realizes she is the critic who panned his last play--and she discovers he is in fact the man behind Blackadder\'s wicked pen--will it bring down the curtain on their romance--not to mention the magazine that published the humiliating review? Or can an unexpected collaboration set the stage for a scandalous love affair?.
Why would he? Nothing about London has ever held his interest--until he meets Julia.
Graham McKay, the Earl of Dunstane, rarely leaves his home in the Scottish Highlands. . .
Best of all, she\'s sharing a theater box with the gruff but handsome Lord Dunstane, which is enough to make Julia call for an encore .
Even better, she\'s got a ticket to Ransom Blackadder\'s latest irritating satire about English society.
Goode\'s Magazine for Misses , popularly known as Goode\'s Guide to Misconduct is surely the next best thing.
But writing forthright reviews of the Season\'s most popular Plays for Mrs.
As the daughter of a clergyman, Julia Addison knows she\'ll never be able to fulfill her lifelong dream of acting on the stage.
A fast-paced, innovative, sexy historical romance with a modern twist that readers of Sabrina Jeffries, Sarah MacLean, and Julia Quinn will adore.
Goode\'s Magazine for Misses o nly employs women who are equal to the challenge--and for one biting theatre critic, that challenge happens to include romance.
In this Bridgerton era You\'ve Got Mail, the clever, popular, and deliciously shocking ladies\' periodical Mrs