Very sweet regency.
From back of book:
Miss Fanny Feversham delights in taking pen to paper - and spends much of her time creating deliciously wicked fiction. And who better to star in her saucy tale than her brother Kit's dearest friend, the notorious Lord Neville - a dashing dandy whose rakehell reputation has preceded him to the Feversham country estate.
Imagine poor Fanny's chagrin when the actual Lord Neville turns out to be hardly the haughty rogue of her fantasy - but, rather, precisely the sort of handsome, charming, well-mannered young gentleman whom she would gladly deign to marry. But can thier blossoming affections survive the scandal when Fanny's prose finally reaches print - and the Ton recognizes a thinly veiled Neville as her novel's caddish hero?
From back of book:
Miss Fanny Feversham delights in taking pen to paper - and spends much of her time creating deliciously wicked fiction. And who better to star in her saucy tale than her brother Kit's dearest friend, the notorious Lord Neville - a dashing dandy whose rakehell reputation has preceded him to the Feversham country estate.
Imagine poor Fanny's chagrin when the actual Lord Neville turns out to be hardly the haughty rogue of her fantasy - but, rather, precisely the sort of handsome, charming, well-mannered young gentleman whom she would gladly deign to marry. But can thier blossoming affections survive the scandal when Fanny's prose finally reaches print - and the Ton recognizes a thinly veiled Neville as her novel's caddish hero?