![]() ![]() *Waves hand wildly* I’m over here in that last group and delighted to be here. Dare has crafted and not give a hoot or a holler about the above elements. ![]() Some will haaaaaate that the dialogue and characterizations aren’t appropriate for the Regency era (and they’ll be right), some will roll their eyes at the children as being contrived plot devices (they’re not far off), some will be frustrated by the anachronistic pop culture references, and some will absolutely not care and get wrapped up in the story Ms. I’ve called this book Contemporary in Corsets to a few colleagues, and I’ve been around Romancelandia long enough to know exactly how some readers are going to react to it. ![]() Well, we all know what happens, don’t we? Alex has a financial plan for her life and has little interest in deviating from it. Chase is a duke’s heir, but is desperately trying to avoid both attachments and responsibility as long as he can. This is convenient because Chase Reynaud needs a governess for his two nieces, who have driven off all acceptable candidates with their various antics. In The Governess Game, Tessa Dare’s newest installment in her Girl Meets Duke series, Alexandra Mountbatten needs a job. ![]()
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