On Friday, I shared the story within the book that inspired Lady Vice on the Lady Smut blog. Take one strong-willed, love deprived lady, mix in a hard-hearted husband, a string of lovers and an 18th century lawsuit called a Criminal Conversation and out comes a Scandal that rocked Georgian London (and is about to become a BBC series).
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