While writing the forthcoming novel, Kleypas found herself inspired by Lizzie Magie, the progressive feminist who created "The Landlord's Game" - a board game that would eventually be sold to Parker Brothers by a man named Charles Darrow and rebranded as "Monopoly." Please, take a moment to unrepentantly groan in frustration. Luckily, the New York Times bestselling novelist already has big plans for 2017: In February, she will release the third installment in The Ravenels series, Devil In Spring. and Lisa Kleypas is definitely a good thing. Sure, the second book in The Ravenels series, Marrying Winterborne, just came out this summer, but in my opinion, you can never get enough of a good thing. If you're a fan of romance novelist Lisa Kleypas, you're probably already marking down the days until her next novel hits bookstores.
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