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A review by yuusasih
Forever Hold His Peace by Rebecca Cohen
3.0
3,5 stars.
This book is pretty much the conclusion of Anthony and Sebastian drama romantic play act. The bad Uncle is being a total villain as far as accusing Lady Bronwyn (a.k.a Sebastian in dress) using witchcraft to seduce Lord Crofton, causing the couple got no other option left other than kill Bronwyn--no harm to the real Bronwyn, don't worry--and ended their public relationship as husband and wife. So how could Sebastian stay together with Anthony after his role as a devoted wife finally comes to an end?
Less drama here than the previous two, less angst, and less mystery, too. As I said before, this is merely a conclusion on how Sebastian and Anthony's lives post-Bronwyn. Still a nice story with this couple, or maybe I'm just bias toward the incorrigible Lord Crofton. lol.
I quite saddened at the epilouge, though. But still, a good story with a good couple. I rarely love any couple from M/Ms I read nowadays, but Anthony and Sebastian got my heart. OTP!
This book is pretty much the conclusion of Anthony and Sebastian drama romantic play act. The bad Uncle is being a total villain as far as accusing Lady Bronwyn (a.k.a Sebastian in dress) using witchcraft to seduce Lord Crofton, causing the couple got no other option left other than kill Bronwyn--no harm to the real Bronwyn, don't worry--and ended their public relationship as husband and wife. So how could Sebastian stay together with Anthony after his role as a devoted wife finally comes to an end?
Less drama here than the previous two, less angst, and less mystery, too. As I said before, this is merely a conclusion on how Sebastian and Anthony's lives post-Bronwyn. Still a nice story with this couple, or maybe I'm just bias toward the incorrigible Lord Crofton. lol.
I quite saddened at the epilouge, though.