Gabriel was expected to take over his father’s kingdom, but a coup made that impossible. This is detailed in Dangerous, and readers of this new series should know that the characters in the Rebels of the Ton series are all children of the principals in Spencer’s Outcasts series. The object of said crush is rakish fellow outsider Jibril – Gabriel – Marlington, her best friend Eva’s stepbrother and the result of his mother’s abduction, sale into a harem and union with a former – and dead – sultan. Unfortunately, she has a crush on one certain gentleman. Dru is not on the marriage mart at all an heiress of common stock, she’s determined to remain a spinster follower of Mary Wollstonecraft, and is a feminist bluestocking with a sharp tongue who believes in equal rights besides. Notorious is, sadly, the worst Spencer I’ve read yet and a downfall for an author whose books usually fallen within DIK range for me.ĭrusilla – Dru – Clare is an outsider to ton life, as are her other friends. A fight-laden main relationship and awkwardly handled attempts at trying to write about the difficulties of being a biracial person during the regency make for a poor start to Minerva Spencer’s brand-new Rebels of the Tonseries.
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