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A Mistress for Major Bartlett by Annie Burrows

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5.0

After completing this series, I have bumped up the rating for this book to 4.5 stars (rounded up on GR to 5 stars).

Another wonderful installment in the series! I hadn't had much of an impression of Sarah from the last book other than she was typical shallow daughter of a titled peer. Tom got almost no page time in the last book, so I had less to go on here. However, the author did an amazing job showing that there was A LOT more to Sarah and Tom than the impressions given in the first book. The character development of Sarah alone is worth reading this book. Man, what a lady - Sarah did so much to help others while grieving for Gideon and worrying about Justin. Tom also revealed his character is several layers deep as well. Again, no frippery or inane ballroom gossip - this book was about who we really are and our capabilities when lives are on the line and devastation of war is our reality. I would very much recommend this book.
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