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1 author picked To Marry and to Meddle as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Thanks to the popularity of Bridgerton, Regency romances have become much more steamy. As someone who loves the novels of Georgette Heyer, I find sex scenes jarring, but despite this, I did enjoy To Marry and to Meddle because the characters were delightful and the setting was a theater, something Lord Julian Belfry owns and performs in, ignoring the scandal this creates for his family.

I found it quite easy to skip over the sex scenes and enjoy the rest of the story, which involves a marriage of convenience and an ornery kitten.

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