Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
1852 - London
third in the hathaway series - Poppy and Harry
Very interesting read. At first, I found myself diappointed at how little contact and chemistry there was between the H/H, until I put all the pieces into place. I will say, it was very good in that it represented real human behavior a good deal more than typical romance novels tend to. Poppy's reactions to her marriage were normal. The feelings she eventually developed were after due time (for a novel anyway :) My only complaint is that I would have liked there to be more sparks from the beginning. The ending was satisfying, and even had a bit of a cliff-hanger for the nest and I think last book in the series.
third in the hathaway series - Poppy and Harry
Very interesting read. At first, I found myself diappointed at how little contact and chemistry there was between the H/H, until I put all the pieces into place. I will say, it was very good in that it represented real human behavior a good deal more than typical romance novels tend to. Poppy's reactions to her marriage were normal. The feelings she eventually developed were after due time (for a novel anyway :) My only complaint is that I would have liked there to be more sparks from the beginning. The ending was satisfying, and even had a bit of a cliff-hanger for the nest and I think last book in the series.
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