A review by planetarypan
Lady Be Reckless by Megan Frampton

3.0

I wasn't sure I would finish this book. After mostly enjoying the first book, I went into this book intrigued by where the next sister would go. Except, she didn't feel like the same sister for the most part. The book didn't make clear how much time had passed -- it was mentioned that the older sister had been married about a year, and later the heroine refers to her self as 20. I'm certain she was not 19 in the first book.

Regardless, she is passionate and immature, which is a combination that made me want to smack her. The hero is interesting, and his predicament is real, and I'm not sure why he was interested in the heroine at the beginning.

I pushed through to the end, and I was rewarded by personal growth from the heroine. I'll leave it at that.