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Highcliffe House
by Megan Walker
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Steam Level: 🔥 (kissing only)
Graham Everett has a perfect proposal for his investment partner, Mr. Lane. By combining their funds to purchase a parcel of land in the seaside town of Brighton, Graham will finally make enough of a profit to secure his family's future. Unfortunately, he must spend six days convincing Mr. Lane's daughter Anna of the investment, and the two have never agreed on anything before. As Anna spends time with Graham and his family, she begins to peel back the mask he always presented in London. Perhaps their time together will lead to an investment of the heart as they uncover each other's true character.
This was another enjoyable read from Megan Walker. Anna and Graham enjoyed getting a rise out of one another, but I liked watching them break down each other's walls and admit to being too judgmental in the past. I did think they were a bit stiff in the beginning and changed their opinions rather quickly, but I still enjoyed the progression of their romance. I especially loved how they communicated with each other. There were multiple moments when things could have gone very badly, but they talked and were honest and understanding with each other. That was excellent! I enjoyed their moments at the beach, dancing together, and fishing for unexpected creatures. I also have to mention how much I loved Graham's sister, Tabitha. She was so delightful and had some of my favorite moments in the book. Be sure to add this to your historical romance TBR!
Steam Level: 🔥 (kissing only)
Graham Everett has a perfect proposal for his investment partner, Mr. Lane. By combining their funds to purchase a parcel of land in the seaside town of Brighton, Graham will finally make enough of a profit to secure his family's future. Unfortunately, he must spend six days convincing Mr. Lane's daughter Anna of the investment, and the two have never agreed on anything before. As Anna spends time with Graham and his family, she begins to peel back the mask he always presented in London. Perhaps their time together will lead to an investment of the heart as they uncover each other's true character.
This was another enjoyable read from Megan Walker. Anna and Graham enjoyed getting a rise out of one another, but I liked watching them break down each other's walls and admit to being too judgmental in the past. I did think they were a bit stiff in the beginning and changed their opinions rather quickly, but I still enjoyed the progression of their romance. I especially loved how they communicated with each other. There were multiple moments when things could have gone very badly, but they talked and were honest and understanding with each other. That was excellent! I enjoyed their moments at the beach, dancing together, and fishing for unexpected creatures. I also have to mention how much I loved Graham's sister, Tabitha. She was so delightful and had some of my favorite moments in the book. Be sure to add this to your historical romance TBR!