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jessicalizabxth 's review for:
Something in the Heir
by Suzanne Enoch
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the digital ARC of this book. This does not influence my honest review of this book.
Rating: 2/5
Release date: September 20, 2022
The storyline for this book was well thought out and it was an entertaining read. However, it’s categorized as a historical romance and besides the setting, it didn’t really sell it for me. The dialogue felt questionable at times with the phrases that were used. Even if it was historically accurate for its time, it doesn’t feel like it should be used in our day and age.
This book is written in third person versus first person so if that’s not your cup of tea, this may not be the book for you! However, if you love fake dating and friends to lovers trope, this book may be your next pick!
Romance isn’t the center plot for this book even though the cover depicts it that way. You get to see Emmeline and William’s relationship slowly develop in the background, but it doesn’t really come into the forefront until the end.
I did think that that the situation regarding the children was a bit odd. They went into town and asked a couple if they could loan their kids for a bit??? When that didn’t work out, they went and adopted two for the convenience…it’s just screaming privilege. Nonetheless, the kids’ personalities were really a highlight in this story.
Rating: 2/5
Release date: September 20, 2022
The storyline for this book was well thought out and it was an entertaining read. However, it’s categorized as a historical romance and besides the setting, it didn’t really sell it for me. The dialogue felt questionable at times with the phrases that were used. Even if it was historically accurate for its time, it doesn’t feel like it should be used in our day and age.
This book is written in third person versus first person so if that’s not your cup of tea, this may not be the book for you! However, if you love fake dating and friends to lovers trope, this book may be your next pick!
Romance isn’t the center plot for this book even though the cover depicts it that way. You get to see Emmeline and William’s relationship slowly develop in the background, but it doesn’t really come into the forefront until the end.
I did think that that the situation regarding the children was a bit odd. They went into town and asked a couple if they could loan their kids for a bit??? When that didn’t work out, they went and adopted two for the convenience…it’s just screaming privilege. Nonetheless, the kids’ personalities were really a highlight in this story.