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My Favorite Bride
by Christina Dodd
3 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
If you’re looking for a light regency romance novel then My Favorite Bride would be a good book to pick.
Miss Samantha Prendregast is sent from the distinguished Academy of Governesses on a mission to Devil’s Fell, a land located in the countryside, to bring about order and tame Colonel William Gregory’s six daughters aged from 12 to 2.
Ice mingles with Fire as William and Samantha’s attraction ignites despite their status and background. Samantha’s dark past follows her like a shadow while William’s guilt, grief and the heavy weight of being a single father of six blinds him from the reality of his and his daughters’ situation.
The romance between Samantha and William sparked early on and while I did enjoy some of their interactions but I was a little disappointed that there wasn’t much angst to it.
William’s daughters were a delight and I wish there were more scenes of them although I loved all of their interactions with Samantha.
The plot confused me sometimes and it didn’t feel stable to me. I was thrust into new situations without proper build up towards them. There wasn’t a smooth transition.
If you’re looking for a light regency romance novel then My Favorite Bride would be a good book to pick.
Miss Samantha Prendregast is sent from the distinguished Academy of Governesses on a mission to Devil’s Fell, a land located in the countryside, to bring about order and tame Colonel William Gregory’s six daughters aged from 12 to 2.
Ice mingles with Fire as William and Samantha’s attraction ignites despite their status and background. Samantha’s dark past follows her like a shadow while William’s guilt, grief and the heavy weight of being a single father of six blinds him from the reality of his and his daughters’ situation.
The romance between Samantha and William sparked early on and while I did enjoy some of their interactions but I was a little disappointed that there wasn’t much angst to it.
William’s daughters were a delight and I wish there were more scenes of them although I loved all of their interactions with Samantha.
The plot confused me sometimes and it didn’t feel stable to me. I was thrust into new situations without proper build up towards them. There wasn’t a smooth transition.