
Lisa Kleypas keeps getting better!
5 of 7 people found this review helpful.
I have read almost everything Lisa Kleypas has written--this book is one of her best. Unlike some of her earlier novels, this one is light-hearted and the sex, while present, is not the overwhelming theme of the book. Set in the mid-19th century, the book begins as a continuation of the previous "Wallflower" novel: Secrets of a Summer Night. For those who haven't read the previous installment, this book easily stands on its own. The characters are well-written and believable--the contrast between the ultra starchy Westcliff and the independent (and highly opinionated) Lillian is part of the fun. This one is perfect for those who like the American vs. English historicals and even adds a touch of suspense towards the end. I recommend this to anyone who likes historical romance: especially fans of Julia Quinn or Victoria Alexander who may have been put off by some of Kleypas's earlier, steamier works.
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