Evie, for all her polish and her stony defenses, is just a poor girl who did what she could to make life for herself and her family better than what they were raised with. To say that a former courtesan and a Vicar would be an unusual pairing is an understatement, but I really felt it worked. Each stands alone beautifully, and I really like how Long weaves in characters from the past books, gives little details that will have fans of the series happy, but at the same time doesn’t make it hard to follow along for those just joining in. The great thing is – you don’t have to read them all or in any order to enjoy. Adam is related to the Eversea family that I’ve come to know and love in this series by Julie Anne Long. She falls asleep as the handsome Adam Sylvaine (aka the beloved Vicar) gives a most unusual sermon involving goats. Realizing she has no friends, and wanting only a simple, secure, happy life she settles in and prepares to battle the locals for a place among them. Now that the Earl has passed away, she is left with enough to support herself (though not extravagantly) and a home in Pennyroyal Green. A Notorious Countess Confesses by Julie Anne Long (Pennyroyal Green #7)įor years, nothing ever dented her she had shaped the world to suit her, as surely as though sh were a signet ring and the world sealing wax.Įvie, the Countess of Wareham – a notorious woman who raised herself up from humble Irish roots to becoming an actress, famed courtesan, and wife of an Earl.
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