Yes, I know I'm prolific as well, but somehow hers seems more so, perhaps because there's so much more plot and less sex. ;) Or that it's so detailed to do with history and societal nuances from that time period. I do love it! Hearing the British narrator as Lord John say "Your servant, sir," which seems to have been the most common mode of address when meeting someone of similar rank, makes a warm place in my, um, well… it's much like hearing Jean-Luc say, "Engage."
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