Whitney R. (sanguinedream) - , reviewed on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Boring with a side of romance
Thats how I would describe this book in one sentence. Half of the book is worthless character development that goes nowhere and makes the main character, Georgette, a rather unlikeable prude. Now I am not saying that THAT little hiccup does NOT suit a lady of the mid 1800's, but I doubt that a woman like Lady Georgette Thorton is depicted would have a whore for a ladies maid or even be allowed to travel without a ladies escort. Also James is painfully chivalrous and I cannot understand where that comes from even with his poorly written, albeit brief glimpse of his history. To me this books speaks volumes of an inexperienced writer who did little to no research prior to typing up this book. Bravo to the author for presenting a completed work but it could have used a lot of tweaking before it's being published. All in all, I would not turn my nose up if Jennifer McQuiston published other books, but she would not be the first romance I would reach for.
Thats how I would describe this book in one sentence. Half of the book is worthless character development that goes nowhere and makes the main character, Georgette, a rather unlikeable prude. Now I am not saying that THAT little hiccup does NOT suit a lady of the mid 1800's, but I doubt that a woman like Lady Georgette Thorton is depicted would have a whore for a ladies maid or even be allowed to travel without a ladies escort. Also James is painfully chivalrous and I cannot understand where that comes from even with his poorly written, albeit brief glimpse of his history. To me this books speaks volumes of an inexperienced writer who did little to no research prior to typing up this book. Bravo to the author for presenting a completed work but it could have used a lot of tweaking before it's being published. All in all, I would not turn my nose up if Jennifer McQuiston published other books, but she would not be the first romance I would reach for.
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