

This book taught me 2 things - there used to be an English law that people could not marry the siblings of their deceased spouses. And a throw away comment (this time about baby formula in a book set in 1770s) can send me down a deep Google rabbit hole.
This book is ridiculous. I didn't enjoy the first bit mostly b/c him not telling her who he is while she thought he was her husband had me thinking about sexual assault - not sexy
Writing was silly