Great giveaway…….thanks @KateReadsYA ! Go see the original for all the information. @Melanie
Great giveaway…….thanks @KateReadsYA ! Go see the original for all the information. @Melanie
Another solid installment in the series. Viola is not a Wilde by blood but has been a member of the family since she was two and while the family truly sees her as one of their own she still doubts herself. I liked that she learns a sense of confidence over the course of the book and finds out she's just as much a Wilde as the rest of them.
I‘m not sure I got over the weirdness of the start and the insane quirkiness of the heroine. I usually love Eloisa James but this just didn‘t hit the mark for me. I think she‘s better with slight feistier heroines. Never mind.
The first book of the Wildes series is still my favorite, but I did still enjoy this. It was an enjoyable escape from reality for a bit.
#romantsy
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Cute, light, and quick with James‘ Shakespearean references and even references to other series by James. I liked Viola and Devin, and their romance was cute and not full of miscommunication, as there tend to be with many romances. James is on her game with this one. Kind of reminded me to Tess and Lucius from the Essex sisters, who get a slight mention in here! ❤️❤️❤️