![]() ![]() ![]() Julian and Emily are both likable and kind characters. Of course, in this novel, we get to learn the different nuances and layers to them, and getting this fuller picture made me love each of them even more. Having read the first two already, I went into To Marry and to Meddle already having a strong idea of who Emily and Julian are and an emotional attachment to them both. One of my favorite things about these books is how thoroughly involved the characters are in each others’ lives. The previous two books in this series did a wonderful job of setting up Julian and Emily, both as characters in their own right and as a couple. ![]() But while Julian and Emily are clear on the terms of their marriage, they both start to get different ideas as the weeks pass. It may even prove his worth to his estranged father. Julian, for his part, will improve his own reputation and, moreover, show that his theater – The Belfry – is indeed respectable. It’s a win-win for both of them: Emily, after six seasons, will no longer feel the pressures of her family’s debts and being courted by the odious Mr. While still at Jeremy Overington’s country estate, just days after he and Diana get engaged, Lord Julian Belfry and Lady Emily Turner agree to enter into a marriage of convenience. To Marry and to Meddle opens right where To Love and to Loathe left off. Special thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review! ![]()
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