Quiz: Which Type of Historical Romance Heroine Are You?
#1 What word best describes you?
a) effervescent
b) nonconfrontational (mostly)
c) stealthy
#2 My favorite hobby is ...
a) comparative study of the male form
b) looking after my darling baron
c) target practice
#3 What is the perfect late night snack?
a) bread, cheese, meats, lemon tarts … whatever can be liberated from the kitchen
b) the baron's kisses
c) ratafia, shaken not stirred
#4 My ideal man must have ...
a) a sublime derriere
b) an aptitude for growing hardy, contrary flowers
c) brains
#5 What accessory do you never leave home without?
a) my corset (large bosoms are such a trial)
b) my composure
c) my pistol
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If you choose mostly As ... then you are as sparkling and resourceful as Her Serene Royal Highness Dagmar from The Truth About Leo
by Katie MacAlister. Dagmar may have been raised in a strictly formal
manner, but she’s never let that stop her from pursuing anything that
catches her interest. She’s a bit quirky, marches to her own drummer,
and has a fine, fine appreciation of the manly form.
If you choose mostly Bs … then you are clearly the stuff a baroness is made of, much like Millicent, from The Traitor.
Milly is sweet, fierce, determined, and brave but slow to trust.
Sebastian, Baron St. Clair, is ALSO sweet, fierce, determined and brave,
and relentless when it comes to protecting those he cares for. Alas for
both Sebastian and Milly, an enemy stalks them who is not sweet. By the
time Milly is done with Sebastian's enemies, they are not very brave
either. So if you chose mostly B's, the bad guys better steer mighty
clear of you!
If you choose mostly Cs … then you are equipped to be a master spy like Jane Bonde from Love and Let Spy
by Shana Galen. Jane is smart, cunning, and loyal, but she has her
weaknesses too. Her latest weakness goes by the name Dominic Griffyn.
Planning a wedding and defeating a villain intent upon the destruction
of England is tricky, but if you're the sort who multitasks easily, then
you too have Jane's unique skills and panache.
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