Review
3.5 stars (the +0.5 come from the ending)
I enjoyed this book but a little bit less than what I was expecting. I don't know if it was the setting (Heyer is much more versed in English society than French) or the couple (I was rooting for another hero for the most part of the book) or the heroine herself (who was a little too naïve for what she'd lived and for my liking) or something else. However, these flaws didn't remove much from my reading enjoyment because when I noticed I had already passed the 50% mark by far in one sitting…
Now, I'll stop writing this review so I can start Devil's Cub ASAP.
I enjoyed this book but a little bit less than what I was expecting. I don't know if it was the setting (Heyer is much more versed in English society than French) or the couple (I was rooting for another hero for the most part of the book) or the heroine herself (who was a little too naïve for what she'd lived and for my liking) or something else. However, these flaws didn't remove much from my reading enjoyment because when I noticed I had already passed the 50% mark by far in one sitting…
Now, I'll stop writing this review so I can start Devil's Cub ASAP.