![]() ![]() I suspect Heyer started her writing by having a firm idea of who her heroine is and the heroine’s starting problem, and then everything else just develops naturally as it occurs to her. ![]() There are a few books where it feels like Heyer changed plot plans/heroes halfway through. I liked that, she isn’t an ugly duckling turned into a swan, she is a nice young woman who has a fair idea of her own attractiveness and is closer to “average” than “special”.ĭo you think Heyer herself knew where this story was going to go? I don’t think she did. But with Kitty, they mention her having a larger stronger figure, looking pretty enough when she is dressed well with proper hair, and generally being pitied as unmarriageable before her make over and no more than modestly appealing after it. as the hero and Pari as the heroine and be happy.ĭo you also picture Kitty as not stunningly pretty? Heyer’s heroines are usually super pretty or super beautiful or at least have striking eyes or something. Y’all should read it, especially if you struggled a bit at the opening. I was running late this week and sat down to finally finish this book last night and it was so GOOD. ![]()
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