![]() ![]() I really love the idea of this series.a romance series against the backdrop of the suffragette 's a great idea and I love reading about it.but at it's core, this is supposed to be a ROMANCE book, not a political science course. But, I seem to be in the minority here, so maybe it's just me.but then again. Lucian deserved a better heroine and a better story. ![]() Her abhorrence at having to stay in a less than 5-star, family owned inn in Scotland was but the icing on the cake for me.Īnd don't even get me started on that ending. Her lack of self awareness was rivaled only by her inability to read the room. ![]() I couldn’t stand her and her cruel, entitled whining one second longer. What a childish, hypocritical snob of the worst order. The flow of the story fell apart and I suddenly couldn't stand Hattie.įor someone who supposedly wanted to fight for the rights of women, she sure got super fucking judgmental of women who weren't upper crust and/or who had to work for a living to feed their families. ![]() I really liked Hattie in the previous books and was super intrigued by Lucian in Lucie and Ballantine's book.Įxcitingly, I was solidly loving this through the first 100-150 pages. Not that reviews I actually spend time on are objectively better.because, you know. I decided to edit this review as I originally did it on my phone and it was sloppy and choppy. ![]()
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