

Liked how Lala became more sure of herself around the doctor she was clearly She seems quite drippy and obviously believes that she is an idiot. Lala is quiet, timid, and a bit afraid of If a book I owned corrupted you and consequently you never enjoyed your maritalĬompared to Thorn’s relationship with India, his “How would you know? I would feel terrible Mind, only to discover your beloved is the size of a thimble.” Would be awful if you went to your wedding night with images of Feather in Should take him for a dip in the horse pond and take a discreet glance. Muddled feeling spread all over her body. Will be … everything that a man should be.” India felt, irrationally, that she shouldĭefend her future husband. This, India whoever you marry will not compare to Feather.” During my years at Eton, I saw hoards of men starkers. “It’s not irrelevant, because you’re about The dialogue between the two of them was always entertaining. Out by the stuff that was left in the house when the previous owner died. Managing to become friends and care for each other. They disagree on just about everything, while still Right from the beginning, Thorn and India’s relationship This made her seem much more real than if she had been unaffected by

She is independent and a free thinker.ĭespite her obvious strength, we see her brought low towards the end when Thorn Unfortunately, the author uses quite a few modern idioms and euphemisms that don’t fit the setting and also make the story seem more sexual than romantic. While Thorn and India are physically attracted to each other, they both work towards fixing the other’s relationship with other people. Three Weeks with Lady X has less romance in it than one would expect from a romance novel, particularly towards the beginning. Thorn tries to set India up with his best friend, Vander. Spend more time together and their relationship becomes increasingly heated, InĪddition to fixing up his house, India attempts to correct his manners. It will take more than a fancy house to get her to agree to the marriage.

India is familiar with Lady Rainsford and knows that Knowing that Lala’s mother won’t allow the marriage unless he can impress her, Thorn buys a country house and hires Lady Xenobia India St. In an attempt to dilute the effects of illegitimacy (at least for his future children), Thorn determines to marry the well-born Laetitia Rainsford (aka Lala). Thorn Dautry is the highly ambitious, very rich, illegitimate son of the duke of Villiers. Please see our full disclosure for further information. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link.
