![]() ![]() Hattie suspects it was her idiotic brother, Augie, but of course she’s not going to tell this strange man that fact. He shows up at the brothel and explains that he wants the name of the person who stole from him, attacked him and put him in the carriage, and he has reason to believe that Hattie knows this name. She makes sure he’s not dead, kicks him out of the carriage, and goes on her way. ![]() Allow me to say, for what will not be the last time in this review, that I adore Hattie and I adore Nora and the fact that they are not the stars of a television series about pirate queens is a crime.Īnyway, when Hattie gets in her carriage she discovers that there’s a stunningly handsome man in it who is unconscious and tied up. She and her fabulous best friend Nora, who deserves her own book and possibly an entire series, head to a high class brothel that caters to women so she can get that pesky step taken care of. Step One is to lose her virginity, thus sealing her unmarriagibility. It’s a four stage plan: Business, Home, Fortune, Future. Lady Henrietta Sedley (Hattie) is still single at twenty-nine and determined to make this The Year of Hattie. This historical is Book 2 in the Bareknuckle Bastards series and although I had no trouble starting here, I do plan to read the first book since they are closely connected. ![]() I loved every single minute of Brazen and the Beast, even the melodramatic bits. ![]()
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