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To Sir Phillip, With Love
by Julia Quinn
I'm not sure how to feel about this book.
I was excited to see what happened with Eloise and her story. While I do understand the motivations of wanting to get married suddenly, that decision felt rushed at the beginning of the story. Phillip having raging anger issues wasn't attractive or a good character plot point at all. His anger and having to fight back the urge to hurt his children was honestly really toxic.
Phillips refusal to talk with Eloise once they were married was garbage. Him thinking that spending no time with his new wife except in their bed is acceptable was really annoying. There were also a few times when series conversations were happening and he went straight to seducing Eloise instead of talking which really bothered me.
This book did feel more complete and rounded out at the end then the previous books in this series though, so that was appreciated.
I was excited to see what happened with Eloise and her story. While I do understand the motivations of wanting to get married suddenly, that decision felt rushed at the beginning of the story. Phillip having raging anger issues wasn't attractive or a good character plot point at all. His anger and having to fight back the urge to hurt his children was honestly really toxic.
Phillips refusal to talk with Eloise once they were married was garbage. Him thinking that spending no time with his new wife except in their bed is acceptable was really annoying. There were also a few times when series conversations were happening and he went straight to seducing Eloise instead of talking which really bothered me.
This book did feel more complete and rounded out at the end then the previous books in this series though, so that was appreciated.