A review by rgyger
Third Daughter by Susan Kaye Quinn

3.0

I really enjoyed the setting of this world, as it is one I rarely see (though that might be my own fault). For the most part, I did not understand the hero enough to want her to be with him. I assume since the next book is from the heroine's perspective as well, that their relationship will become better explained.

My biggest issue was that Ash told her she could have a lover, and that theirs would be a marriage in name only. While this might be something could have happened in real life, I did not like seeing it offered here. Beyond this mention of possibly taking lovers, The Third Daughter is a clean read. I do not know if I will read the next book, as the summary seems to have some questionable ideas of just what a marriage is (as did this book), though I might still try it for the story world.