I need to process a few things...

Or probably go back to the bookstore and buy the next book of this series.

Review to come ~

Not a fan of Turner, who is an asshole, and really not a fan of the pregnancy plots.

I actually surprised myself by not enjoying this book as much as I did the first time I read it. With the nice slow development of relationships in the other two Bevelstoke books, I suppose the childhood love on Miranda's side and the who-even-knows-what-or-when-or-how on Turner's side just didn't work as well for me. Well written but fell a bit flat for me: I loved Miranda but never felt very strongly for the romance or Turner.

Depois de ler toda a série dos Bridgertons e Rokesbys, esse livro pareceu só mais do mesmo. Inclusive algumas partes eu senti tão parecidas com os outros livros que acabou sendo bem previsível, sem nenhuma surpresa.

Eu realmente gostei da Miranda, mas eu senti que se eu tivesse lido esse livro antes de ter lido as outras séries eu provavelmente gostaria mais.

I don't think I've disliked a JQ heroine like Miranda. and I'm a sucker for unrequited love. JUST because you've loved him forever doesn't mean he loves you. Seriously! give the poor guy a break!

BUT Turner started out his adult relationship with Miranda as a kind of a jerk. But I was really over her whole just tell me whining. Her 'horror' that he couldn't say it so she was ready to leave him. Shhesh. Get a new life!

1/2015
4/6/18

This would've been actually good if it weren't for that HEA.

I really thought the reviews were just a bit over-reacting about the gaslighting, but color me corrected. The hero is a very self-centered and manipulative sonovabitch. Not to mention, borderline anti-feminist, he was actually contemplating not marrying the heroine because of her tendencies to fight for her gender. Okay! okay, he has history of being betrayed by his late wife and all that but that kinda is an uncommon occurrence in this time. And the story didn't fleshed his backstory enough for me to sympathize with him. And he just gaslighted his way into marriage, that is so damn disgusting!

3.25 ⭐

I don't mind the first half of the story and the last two pages but honestly, why anyone would love Turner is beyond me

The Secret Diaries of Miss Amanda Cheever
4 Stars

Betrayed by his deceased wife, Nigel Bevelstoke, Lord Turner, vows never to marry again and certainly has no interest in his younger sister’s best friend, Miranda Cheever, who has loved him since childhood. Fate, it would seem, has different ideas, and Turner and Miranda find themselves thrown together and forced to wed, but can Turner get past the hurt of his first marriage and learn to love again?

I’ve been working my way through Quinn’s backlist and on the whole have been unimpressed by her earlier. The Secret Diaries of Miss Amanda Cheever is one of her more recent books, and the style is reminiscent of the absolutely amazing Bridgertons series, particularly Romancing Mister Bridgerton.

Miranda’s unrequited love for Turner calls to mind Penelope’s relationship with Colin, and it is impossible not to lover her sweet nature and independent spirit. Turner doesn’t quite reach the heights of perfection that Colin does, but he is, nevertheless, an appealing hero. While he is somewhat of an emotional cripple, who needs to be slapped upside the head for some of his actions, he does manage to redeem himself by the end.

All in all, a cute and charming read and it should be fun reading Olivia’s story.
hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Well, another good book, written buy the ever so Julie Quinn. I loved the push and pull of romance between Turner and Miranda, but I loved how Miranda stood up to the challenge and confronted Turner. Olivia is my favorite character and I love the nickname Turner gave Miranda aka Puss. His name is nice to, Nigel.