A review by amlibera
The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare

3.0

I have mixed feeling about this book (and in fact, the entire series), the books are like potato chips, easy to eat a lot quickly and very enjoyable while you do. I find the characters funny and appealing and I'm aware that the events take place in a world that is fully fantasy with only the lightest of relationships to actual (Regencyish) England.. But I'm troubled by the theme of trauma being eliminated through, well, lots and lots of sex... and eventually love (but mostly lots and lots of sex). I appreciate the comic side character from previous books being given her own story and the events logic out (kind of, assuming you have already given up the idea that these books take place in any semblance of the real world) but it feels off somehow.