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It is the year 1600 in London, England, Will Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar has just opened at the Globe in Bankside. Felicity Faraday, the daughter of a wealthy banker, who has everything except the romantic lover she desires, will be attending the performance seeking captives for her upcoming dinner. She wants as many eligible, handsome men as she can persuade to come to be there. Her purpose–to forget Jack. Jack, considered to be the heartthrob of London, has betrayed her and she now wants to deal with romance on a man’s terms and she will devise a plan to do so with the help of her friend Amy and a young Ian Rutledge.

Felicity cannot accept that in these modern times in 1600 London, she cannot have more freedom in a male driven society. After Jack has betrayed her, she decides to put away the tears of a girl and become a woman. She will find a way to put the power of her destiny into her hands. Not being bound by the gentry of the British as she is Swiss, she has decided to play a man’s game, in every way. Will Shakespeare’s play has just opened and there the events begin that will change everything.

EDITORIAL REVIEW

March eBook Review: Felicity’s Beau by Madison Kent

Staff Editor March 15, 2014

Felicity’s Beau by Madison Kent is our featured eBook review for March 2014! Felicity is a PG rated romance that can be read by everyone from a twelve year old to a ninety year old. I have had many people say that it was difficult to find a light romance story without erotica. In the year 1600, Felicity is seeking independence in a highly restricted society.

She decided to adapt her alternate person, Ian Rutledge to help her find out what men really think and do in the forbidden night life of London.

Felicity cannot accept that in these modern times in 1600 London, she cannot have more freedom in a male driven society. After Jack has betrayed her, she decides to put away the tears of a girl and become a woman. She will find a way to put the power of her destiny into her hands. Not being bound by the gentry of the British as she is Swiss, she has decided to play a man’s game, in every way. Will Shakespeare’s play has just opened and there the events begin that will change everything.

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