A review by poisonivy70
No Regrets by Ann Lethbridge, Michele Ann Young

2.0

Not a horrible story, but not memorable. The key point that could have elevated it from an ok story to a good one is making it believable that these two characters were actually friends once upon a time. Aside from a couple of little scenes that attempted to establish that the H/h were friends as children, I couldn't believe that these two ever knew/cared for each other at all, and it made investing in their story hard to do, since the premise is that they were good friends is what is supposed to make you believe that they love each other, even if you didn't see it. Too much of the story is spent with them apart from each other and being deceived by the villains. Both the H/h spent a whole lot of time having things done to them, and not a lot of time actually talking to each other.