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A lot more editing, a little bit more spark and this book would be really good. As its stands the book was okay. The protagonists had some fun dialogue and moments together.
Okay read.
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Poor Rafe! Who's the young lady he caught in his bedroom and who screamed when she saw him?
LOL As usual for a Paullett Golden romance, the novel is as witty and comedy-filled as you may hope. This might be why Golden is one of my favorite authors for the romance genre.
So, back to Rafe's misadventures. He's told he "compromised" her - the novel is set in the 19th century after all - and that he has to marry her, but fortunately she has other plans... right?
You know, I might just stick to this new series while I work my (slow) way to reading more of The Enchantresses series.
Happy reading to anyone who chooses this book for good company.

This was unbelievably wordy. It really needed pruning. Most of the early opener was not needed and there was so much extraneous detail to wade through.

This book is about Rafe and Genevieve. I liked the setting and the event in town seemed fun. I enjoyed the banter between Genevieve and Rafe. However, Iafter a while Genevieve started to annoy me. To me it felt the romance was lacking something. A spark was missing. Despite that I did enjoy reading this book.
I received this book from NetGalley in return for a honest review

I love the author’s writing style except for the verbosity. The first three chapters could easily have been trimmed down to one. The same is true for the next three, after which I stopped reading. This would probably be a good book if it were slimmed down to a short novella.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC.