


But politics is a profession in which you have to be prepared to sacrifice individuals for the greater good, for example sending soldiers to die in wars. Each book stands alone, but those who prefer to read in order might want to start at the beginning. The Heiress Effect began with Oliver having to choose between harming one personJaneand sacrificing the greater good (a win for democracy by expanding voting rights). It is preceded by The Governess Affair, a prequel novella, and The Duchess War, the first book in the series. But there's something about the lovely, courageous Jane that he can't resist.even though it could mean the ruin of them both.The Heiress Effect is the second full-length book in the Brothers Sinister series. He certainly doesn't need to fall in love with her. He doesn't need to come to the rescue of the wrong woman. If he makes one false step, he'll never get the chance to accomplish anything. He's the bastard son of a duke, raised in humble circumstances-and he intends to give voice and power to the common people. Oliver Marshall has to do everything right. She'll do anything, even risk humiliation, if it means she can stay unmarried and keep her sister safe.Mr. Even her immense dowry can't save her from being an object of derision.And that's precisely what she wants. No matter how costly they are, her gowns fall on the unfortunate side of fashion.

When she's in company, she always says the wrong thing-and rather too much of it. Miss Jane Fairfield can't do anything right.
