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How to Fall for the Wrong Man
by Harmony Williams
Mary Babington-Smith can’t seem to please anyone. She surprised me. I was sitting reading their story when I came upon a steamy scene. It didn’t seem to fit her character that has me wondering what else she’s hiding from us. Edwin Sutton has an interesting proposition. I think you’ll find him as much a mystery as Mary does. I could see the tug of war going on between these two.
The author had a way of constantly surprising me with Mary. She’s not someone that will ever fit into a box – doesn’t do what’s expected. She seems to be a little unconventional– it’s what makes her unique. I know that some people don’t like a story told in the first person but what better way to see what she’s thinking. It’s a great way to keep Edwin a mystery. As his layers peel back, we see how he affects Mary. He’s also into plants and I could use his expertise. Looks as if he has a green thumb and mine sometimes leans toward brown. I could use his help.
One thing about this author is that her characters are not what you expect when you hear the words “historical romance”. She creates a story that’s a nice surprise. It’s what makes the story a page-turner because you’ll never know what to expect – you come to enjoy the unexpected. It may be part of a series but it stands on its own but may have you curious as to what the other books are about. We get a quirky ending but it’s also romantic. Overall, if you love unconventional romances than you just might enjoy this one.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
The author had a way of constantly surprising me with Mary. She’s not someone that will ever fit into a box – doesn’t do what’s expected. She seems to be a little unconventional– it’s what makes her unique. I know that some people don’t like a story told in the first person but what better way to see what she’s thinking. It’s a great way to keep Edwin a mystery. As his layers peel back, we see how he affects Mary. He’s also into plants and I could use his expertise. Looks as if he has a green thumb and mine sometimes leans toward brown. I could use his help.
One thing about this author is that her characters are not what you expect when you hear the words “historical romance”. She creates a story that’s a nice surprise. It’s what makes the story a page-turner because you’ll never know what to expect – you come to enjoy the unexpected. It may be part of a series but it stands on its own but may have you curious as to what the other books are about. We get a quirky ending but it’s also romantic. Overall, if you love unconventional romances than you just might enjoy this one.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.