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That Inevitable Victorian Thing
That Inevitable Victorian Thing
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Victoria-Margaret is the crown princess of the empire, a direct descendent of Victoria I, the queen who changed the course of history two centuries earlier. The imperial practice of genetic curation (think arranged marriage via online dating) will soon guide Margaret into a politically advantageous marriage like her own mother before her, but before she does her duty, she'll have one summer incognito in a far corner of empire. In Canada, she meets Helena Marcus, daughter of one of the empire's greatest placement geneticists, and August O'Brien, the son and heir apparent to a powerful shipping firm currently besieged by American pirates. In a summer of high-society debutante balls, politically charged tea parties, and romantic country dances, Margaret, Helena, and August discover they share an unusual bond and maybe a one in a million chance to have what they want and to change the world in the process--just like the first Victoria.
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A futuristic Victorian-inspired society exploring love and duty.
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Who is this book for?
If you enjoy stories where history blends seamlessly with speculative futures, this novel might just steal your heart. The rich world-building and intriguing characters showcase a compelling mix of tradition and innovation, making it a captivating read for anyone fascinated by alternative histories and complex relationships. It's a book that invites you to ponder the forces shaping worlds and hearts alike.