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This novella was full of fun dialogue and Mary was certainly contrary. Blake's jovial personality was a good contrast to Mary's passionate outbursts. Anneka wove in plenty of humor and sass to bring this nursery rhyme theme to a sweet regency tale.
I enjoyed this novella about a Regency miss who is trying to rid her heart of affection for her childhood friend, who seems disinclined to marry and unaware that they are well-matched. Mary’s relatives, especially her brothers, were pleasant side characters.
Being of short length, it’s refreshing that the main characters don’t have time to have TOO dramatic of misunderstandings. This would make a pleasant comfort read for anyone who enjoys light Regency fiction.
Thanks to the author, who provided an advance review copy!
Being of short length, it’s refreshing that the main characters don’t have time to have TOO dramatic of misunderstandings. This would make a pleasant comfort read for anyone who enjoys light Regency fiction.
Thanks to the author, who provided an advance review copy!
This is a sweet novella. Mary is quite contrary and dramatic. Some of her mood swings was a little annoying especially towards the end. I wish it were longer and could’ve been more developed. The characters reference an incident at Rosewood Park often and I’m still not quite sure it was ever resolved or if it was, it was still confusing.
But it had a HEA which is part of the name of the series so easy to tell that way. This is my first book by Walker but I thought it was clever how she used modern euphemisms and turned into a regency era. Thrown under the carriage instead of bus.
But it had a HEA which is part of the name of the series so easy to tell that way. This is my first book by Walker but I thought it was clever how she used modern euphemisms and turned into a regency era. Thrown under the carriage instead of bus.
I love when a couple has a history in a novella. Mary and Blake have a sweet friends to lovers storyline in this fun and lighthearted regency romance. I especially loved Mary’s spunk and fiery personality that kept Blake on his toes.