In reading Lucien's Gamble from Scandalous Liasons/Bad Boys Ahoy in the first chapter he doesn't seem to know Lady Julienne; he says Miss and she corrects to Lady Julienne, but when she tells him who her brother is, Lucien seems to know all about her family including her Aunt. If he keeps such good track of people who owe him money, why didn't he know right away who Lady Julienne was (even if she was in disguise)? In fact later in the book, he recalls seeing her at a ball. Just wondering. Lucien's Gamble was my favorite of the 3 stories!.
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In reading Lucien's Gamble from Scandalous Liasons/Bad Boys Ahoy in the first chapter he doesn't seem to know Lady Julienne; he says Miss and she corrects to Lady Julienne, but when she tells him who her brother is, Lucien seems to know all about her family including her Aunt. If he keeps such good track of people who owe him money, why didn't he know right away who Lady Julienne was (even if she was in disguise)? In fact later in the book, he recalls seeing her at a ball. Just wondering. Lucien's Gamble was my favorite of the 3 stories!.
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