Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë
A moral tale of patience, perfection, and tiresome martyrdom.

A moral tale of patience, perfection, and tiresome martyrdom.

He can keep the girl. I don’t like the both of them.

It’s an okay read so long as one doesn’t expect much from it.

Victorian drama meets cosmic karma in a feminist soap opera for the ages.

Come enjoy the kilts, clans, and romance in this Julie Garwood classic.

A toxic love story that puts modern melodramas to shame, Wuthering Heights still haunts us.

Here’s another heroine that has no plan B but insists loudly that she’s fine.

Votes, dukes, and corsets, oh my!

It needs to be girthier and longer.

The heroine doesn’t deserve any of the happiness that falls onto her lap.
