![]() ![]() ![]() I liked Alistair a lot and his struggle with his happiness versus his need to be correct for the marquessate was pretty well done. He's also uptight and very posh and he wears glasses(!) and is old enough to be going slightly grey. For starters, the hero is bisexual/pan (on page) and he talks a little about that struggle. There's a lot to appreciate in this book. I actually tried reading this book a couple years ago and I stalled in the same spot I'm stuck in now. Maybe because I'm a person who has a lot of conflicts, both external and internal, and it's validating to read about characters who go through hell and still have that happy ending. I like romances that have some sort of conflict, either external or internal. I've tried to like all of these authors because they seem like incredibly nice people who do good things for the romance community, but their books are just too, well, nice. ![]() Okay, so take this review with a grain of salt because I know this author is super popular, and I think she'll appeal to readers who like hist-rom authors like Sarah Maclean, Olivia Waite, and Erica Ridley. ![]()
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