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The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
by Julia Quinn
At 10 years old, Miranda Cheever falls in love with Nigel Bevelstoke, Viscount Turner, the older brother of her best friend Olivia because he is nice to her once and begins keeping a journal because he tells her too. Nine years later, Miranda is being presented to society and Nigel, who prefers to be called Turner, is hardened by marriage to a cheating spouse but is now widowed. She is still in love with him and he begins to notice her.
I have to say I didn't really like this book. Both of the main characters are kind of infuriating. Miranda is fine but I don't understand why she's in love with Turner. He spends most of the book being a jerk to her. I also got frustrated that neither of them communicates with the other, which would solve some of their problems. There are some scenes that are enjoyable but, overall, the book is meh.
I have to say I didn't really like this book. Both of the main characters are kind of infuriating. Miranda is fine but I don't understand why she's in love with Turner. He spends most of the book being a jerk to her. I also got frustrated that neither of them communicates with the other, which would solve some of their problems. There are some scenes that are enjoyable but, overall, the book is meh.