![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll love reading it without having to keep up with an ornate plot or too many characters. This book felt like Bridgerton met Captain Jack Sparrow and had a magical book-child. It was romantic and silly with fun characters. Why does this book beguile? TWSLS is delightfully bonkers, a fun read, and will most certainly lift your spirits. With secret identities, secret doors, and secret histories to spare, this high-octane layer-cake of escapism hits the spot. After Cecilia receives her first assassination attempt by a scoundrel pirate and thwarts him, she keeps running into him and falling in love little by little. Holton debuts with a delightful alternate-Victorian-era romp replete with swashbuckling, skulduggery, and sly romance. ![]() Both ladies are part of The Wisteria Society, a ladies-only society of pirates who fly their houses around Great Britain, thieving and robbing people and buildings. TWSLS follows the story of Cecilia Bassingthwaite, a prim and proper pirate who lives with her Aunt Darlington. Story Synopsis: How do I even begin this synopsis? Jen Deluca had the best quote on the cover of The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, “Delightfully bonkers.” Favorite Quote: No men sat at the table, having been left at home to mind the children, guard the treasure, or quite frankly just stay out of the way of women’s business. ![]()
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