Nothing too exciting here - a time travel/body switching piece of fluff where a single woman from regency Britain becomes a single woman in modern day LA. Obviously it's pretty silly, but also confusing - it's the companion to a previous volume in which, you guessed it, that same LA girl switches with the regency lady. If I hadn't read the other book, I would have been completely out of it, but things as they were and me having read the prequel a while ago, I was only mildly bewildered.
Anyway, it was cheesy, predictable and a bit lame. the action always seemed to come about because someone conveniently appeared at the right time, or equally conveniently knew exactly where or who the heroine needed to do next. I read it while I was sick in bed and while it entertained me I felt a bit like I had wasted my time - I would have been better off watching the Lost in Austen DVDs instead.
2.5 very conveniently located broom closets out of 5.
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