![]() One of my favorite scenes in the book is watching her drag Freddy around London to look at all the historic buildings and museums. As for Kitty, while I don’t love her quite as much – she’s more of a stock Heyer heroine – I do still enjoy watching her fumble her way through high society. It’s so cute watching him grow more attached to her as they spend time together throughout the book. He basically agrees to the fake betrothal because Kitty starts crying and he doesn’t know what else to do to make her stop. But he’s an extremely kind-hearted, practical man who is too decent to ever cause a scandal. ![]() He’s a dandy, obsessed with fashion and clothes, and not particularly quick-witted or athletic. Freddy is such a refreshing male lead, so different from most Regency heroes. I love both Kitty and Freddy, and their arranged betrothal may be cliché but it’s such a fun premise. I’ve reread it at least three times since I discovered it two years ago, and I always come away from it with a smile on my face. All those issues aside, I’ll be honest: Cotillion is one of my favorite comfort books. ![]()
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