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It’s a calculated, "bold decision"—until enters the picture. Pride and Provocation

If you’re a fan of Regency romance that balances biting wit with high stakes, the series is likely already on your radar. But if you haven’t yet reached the 14th installment, La atrevida decisión de Lady Jane by Marcia Cotlan , you’re in for a treat that flips the "damsel in distress" trope on its head. The Strategy of Survival

Jane accidentally wounds Hugh’s pride early on, setting off a chain of "huidas y encontronazos" (escapes and encounters). La Atrevida Decision De Lady Jane (Minstrel Val...

Ambition Meets Its Match: A Look at "La atrevida decisión de Lady Jane"

Set in the charming Hertfordshire village of Minstrel Valley, this novel benefits from the "shared universe" feel of the series—a project created by 14 different authors under the imprint. While it’s part of a larger world, Jane’s story feels deeply personal. The Strategy of Survival Jane accidentally wounds Hugh’s

Lady Jane Walpole isn’t your typical wallflower. Having endured a life marked by hardship and public humiliation, she has developed a thick skin and a singular goal: security. She intends to use her beauty as a weapon to secure a marriage to a future duke, finally putting her past behind her.

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Hugh Turner is everything Jane didn't plan for. He is attractive, immensely proud, and—as far as Jane can tell—not the wealthy aristocrat she needs to solve her problems. Their dynamic is built on a series of misunderstandings and wounded egos:

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