![]() ![]() ![]() There’s nothing really new about that for me. But also, just like Never Judge a Lady, this book is very much about identity and who we are in the world versus who we are privately versus who we are with the people that we love versus who we allow ourselves to be in our most private moments. ![]() She’s been running the show from the beginning, and it’s been seeded over the course of the books that she’s always been the most powerful of the three of them. Aside from the obvious last book in the series about the woman who is part of the brotherhood, there is also this piece where Grace is kind of the queen. Grace seems like a return to what you did with Never Judge a Lady By Her Cover, in that you have a businesswoman who we’ve only seen in brief, secret glimpses throughout the series. ![]()
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