Last but certainly not least on my list of recommendations is Courtney Milan’s expertly written novella about two women dancing around 70, righting terrible wrongs and finding forbidden love. In her author’s note, Milan explains the Terrible Nephew is indeed, terrible and sometimes the only way to properly solve a terrible problem is to have lots of terrible suffering befall such a terrible villain. I can feel the catharsis happening in the blurb alone!
Mrs. Bertrice Martin—a widow, some seventy-three years young—has kept her youthful-ish appearance with the most powerful of home remedies: daily doses of spite, regular baths in man-tears, and refusing to give so much as a single damn about her Terrible Nephew.
Then proper, correct Miss Violetta Beauchamps, a sprightly young thing of five and sixty, crashes into her life. The Terrible Nephew is living in her rooming house, and Violetta wants him gone.
Mrs. Martin isn’t about to start giving damns, not even for someone as intriguing as Miss Violetta. But she hatches another plan—to make her nephew sorry, to make Miss Violetta smile, and to have the finest adventure of all time.
If she makes Terrible Men angry and wins the hand of a lovely lady in the process? Those are just added bonuses.
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