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sharonjay 's review for:
The Spymaster's Lady
by Joanna Bourne
JiI read the 2nd book first and really liked it, so I got a lot of enjoyment out of reading about Doyle and Maggie and Hawker. That's all.
Ok I'm joking (kind of) but this romance was...ugh. It started strong! I love an enemies to lovers as much as the next person and Annique was badass (and blind!) until she wasn't... And Grey (who was so easily willing to give up his job in the end!) made no sacrifices for Annique. Their power differential was interesting in the beginning but quickly became uncomfortable.
ALSO: Am I the only one who hated how the author wrote Annique's dialogue with (somewhat) French sentence structure?? Like Grey and Julian etc speak "normally" but her sentences are written in a way to demonstrate that she's French. It would make sense in the second half of the book when she's speaking English but how does it make any sense in the first half when they are in France speaking French? Is it just me????
Gonna give an extra star for suprising me about Annique's mother and father and for the clever (if quick) resolution.
Ok I'm joking (kind of) but this romance was...ugh. It started strong! I love an enemies to lovers as much as the next person and Annique was badass (and blind!) until she wasn't... And Grey (who was so easily willing to give up his job in the end!) made no sacrifices for Annique. Their power differential was interesting in the beginning but quickly became uncomfortable.
ALSO: Am I the only one who hated how the author wrote Annique's dialogue with (somewhat) French sentence structure?? Like Grey and Julian etc speak "normally" but her sentences are written in a way to demonstrate that she's French. It would make sense in the second half of the book when she's speaking English but how does it make any sense in the first half when they are in France speaking French? Is it just me????
Gonna give an extra star for suprising me about Annique's mother and father and for the clever (if quick) resolution.