Okay... so, I honestly only read up to page 132 and then skipped to the ending. The truth is although I thought the premise of the story was good I didn't like the way it was delivered. I've found Lovelace has an annoying habit (at least for me) of cutting a scene or dialogue to give a thorough explanation with historical facts of what is happening or being discussed in the story, so it ends up feeling like a history lesson. And again, the romance is set aside as a subplot. I can understand why some people could enjoy Lovelace's books if they really love history, but I think I can safely say she's just not for me.