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A review by melbsreads
Temptations of a Wallflower by Eva Leigh
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Trigger warnings: slut shaming, bullying.
30/9/2022
This was an absolute delight and I stand by everything I said last time - it's definitely my favourite of the trilogy, especially after reading all three books back to back.
2/3/2020
This was definitely my favourite of the trilogy, but I can understand why others didn't like it as much as the other two. Lady Sarah is a delightful lead, and I loved the fact that she's secretly writing smut (and hugely popular smut at that!). I really liked having a vicar as a love interest, and Jeremy is an adorably awkward turtle for the majority of the book.
I really loved the romance between the two of them, and that things between them aren't all fireworks all the time. Basically, this was cute and fun and I liked the couple involved and the way the plot played out. Also it made me laugh a lot that the 69th book I finished for the year literally featured 69ing. This is definitely one of the smuttier historical romances I've read, and I loved that it's this smutty when it has a virginal lady and the vicar she loves as the leads.
30/9/2022
This was an absolute delight and I stand by everything I said last time - it's definitely my favourite of the trilogy, especially after reading all three books back to back.
2/3/2020
This was definitely my favourite of the trilogy, but I can understand why others didn't like it as much as the other two. Lady Sarah is a delightful lead, and I loved the fact that she's secretly writing smut (and hugely popular smut at that!). I really liked having a vicar as a love interest, and Jeremy is an adorably awkward turtle for the majority of the book.
I really loved the romance between the two of them, and that things between them aren't all fireworks all the time. Basically, this was cute and fun and I liked the couple involved and the way the plot played out. Also it made me laugh a lot that the 69th book I finished for the year literally featured 69ing. This is definitely one of the smuttier historical romances I've read, and I loved that it's this smutty when it has a virginal lady and the vicar she loves as the leads.