the prose is breezy and provides an engaging peek at historical figures that some romance readers will recognize from their appearances in historical romances. some sections focus on lesser known figures as well.
there's a section that tries to dive into diversity in this time period. we know that there were people of color in regency england, even though history has done its best to whitewash them. the problem with this section is that it lacks some real depth. partly it's because the format of the book doesn't allow for digging deeper, but also because it might be that the author isn't really the best person to do a deep dive into racial issues prevalent in the time period.
**mad and bad: the real heroines of the regency will publish on september 1, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/grand central publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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