I know I said I would post about Josiah's Treasure next but I was in my car and I had just purchased this book so I started to read it while I was waiting. This book brings in characters from her previous book, A Change of Fortune. I have never read that book, but I didn't feel as if I was missing anything from it. The story follows Arabella Beckett who is a champion for women's rights. She finds herself in a predicament and is rescued by Theodore Wilder who was sent to find her. These two are constantly butting heads throughout the whole book. I enjoyed the story and found it fun to see what Arabella would do next. The ending kind of took me by surprise because I thought the conflict had been resolved but then another twist was introduced. Now I find myself wanting to read Turano's first book as well. She has also written a short novella entitled A Gentleman of Her Dreams. I didn't realize I had this book on my kindle until I picked up A Most Peculiar Circumstance. The novella can be read by itself, but I would suggest reading it between the two books since I'm assuming it ties into the ending of the first book. I would definitely read this one again and am looking forward to purchasing A Change of Fortune soon. G
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