![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The other characters are fun as well, but none stood out to me as much as the main two. I like the chemistry she has with Ned, who is charming and almost arrogant, but fun. She’s spunky and brave, but also a little naive about the ways of the world (again, very Austenian). Don’t get me wrong it is that, but there’s also so much wacky piracy and magical flying houses to spice things up.įirstly, I like Cecilia. I thought it was going to be a feminist historical fiction with some romance. I did not know what to expect going into this book, apparently. Of course, things get complicated when she has to team up with the very person being paid to bring her to harm-or is he? Soon, Cecilia is on an adventure through England to prove once and for all that she’s a true scoundrel. So when she learns that someone has hired an assassin to kill her, Cecilia knows she’s well on her way to success. In The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, Cecilia is determined to be a proper lady-to charm the others of society, to display the correct etiquette at dinner, and to blackmail and pillage treasure just like her aunt’s sorority of pirates. ![]()
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