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Well, any modern fiction would make St. Jane's work feel rushed (I'm not being sarcastic, as I really love Jane Austin's works. Hell, even named my [formerly] male cat "Mr. D'arcy). The humour was rather broad, more what one would expect from Ms. Heyer or Ms. Austin, but it was a fairly decent read, as long as you don't think of it as a comedy of manners, a'la Heyer or Dorothy Sayers.
it's supposed to be dramatic but it's also kind of funny. It's got the ~Jane Austen~ ~regency era~ ~vibes~ rushed but meh, harlequins are also rushed. Pretty good!