

I'd heard not to have high hopes for this fourth, and last, of the Smythe-Smith tales. But I wasn't disappointed. I yelled at the characters, especially Sir Richard Kenworthy, a lot but it was a decent book. #2-2024
I'd heard not to have high hopes for this fourth, and last, of the Smythe-Smith tales. But I wasn't disappointed. I yelled at the characters, especially Sir Richard Kenworthy, a lot but it was a decent book. #2-2024
I enjoyed this book, I found it quite hard to put down because I knew there was a secret I just didn‘t know what the secret was and so I had to keep reading to find it out. I wish there had been more story after the secret came out.
This was my least favourite of the Smythe-Smith quartet, however I did enjoy that it took on a different format & that there was more of the start of their marriage that you don‘t normally get in a Julia Quinn book.
Making up for those years when my kids were babies and reading was next to impossible. What's next, exercise? Healthy eating? Probably not...😂😂
Oh my god I laughed so damn hard I had an asthma attack. Had to use my emergency inhaler 4 times. I snorted to the point that my brain hurts. This kind of intense feeling is all I want from a book.
Oh my god I laughed so damn hard I had an asthma attack. Had to use my emergency inhaler 4 times. I snorted to the point that my brain hurts. This kind of intense feeling is all I want from a book.
I might finish (listening on audio) but boy the "I have secrets that I won't reveal to the reader" thing is driving me NUTS. I don't even care anymore. But I do care about the heroine. But not this dumb hero.
My Smart Bitches, Trashy Books RITA Reader Challenge review is live! I talk about disappointing reads from fave authors and what a hero can do that's actually unforgivable. Also: introverted heroines, Plot Moppets, terrible musicales, Mistaken Identity, and 'you've gotta be kidding me' plot twists.