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Engaging Deception by Regina Jennings
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It’s always fun to reconnect with the Kentworth family, they are bright, talented and a few have a few quirks. This is the story of Olive Kentworth, one of the less quirky, characters and one with the biggest secrets. Olive has a strong interest in architecture which is an unobtainable goal given the time period, she isn’t about to let any obstacles stand in her way as she pursues her dreams, even if it means having cousin Amos pretend to be the builder of a home expansion job she accepts.

There are several funny and clever parts to this story, especially when Olive agrees to be a nanny to the children of Maxwell Scott, an actual and well-known architect. Between caring for the children and sneaking peaks at the plethora of reading she finds in Maxwells office, she is learning quite a lot. I loved seeing the change in both characters as well as catching up the characters I have grown so fond of in this trilogy. I love this authors work which is why I highly recommend reading this series.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions are my own.

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Reading Progress

October 28, 2022 – Shelved as: to-read
October 28, 2022 – Shelved
November 13, 2022 – Started Reading
November 14, 2022 – Finished Reading

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