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A Lady of Conscience (Somerset Stories, #5)
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3.5/5.0
Just as lovely as any previous books by this incredible author. It is shorter, however, (the ebook ends at the 88% mark). And, there isn’t really any real conflict to speak of, just two very different people learning to appreciate and love the other for the qualities they each possess.
I loved the sparks between James and Hannah in previous books, so was a bit disappointed there wasn’t more umph in their actual story. So overall, in this instance, it really isn’t the actual plot that shines, it is just the beautiful writing style and richness of the era and the people that keeps the stars high.
Just as lovely as any previous books by this incredible author. It is shorter, however, (the ebook ends at the 88% mark). And, there isn’t really any real conflict to speak of, just two very different people learning to appreciate and love the other for the qualities they each possess.
I loved the sparks between James and Hannah in previous books, so was a bit disappointed there wasn’t more umph in their actual story. So overall, in this instance, it really isn’t the actual plot that shines, it is just the beautiful writing style and richness of the era and the people that keeps the stars high.
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Reading Progress
August 12, 2024
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August 12, 2024
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August 14, 2024
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Finished Reading
August 16, 2024
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clean
August 16, 2024
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2024-reads
August 16, 2024
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historical-romance
August 16, 2024
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historical