I have really enjoyed reading the Daughters Of Peverell trilogy. The plots have been well thought out and the characters have depth. I am sorry that this is the end of the series. Hannah Currie is going to go on my list of authors to watch as I will be interested to see what she writes next. I enjoyed her themes of forgiveness of others and also self.
So mix up a pitcher of ice tea and be sure to wear pretty shoes as you find a nice reading spot to enjoy this book and the weather!
All Thoughts are my own.
From Amazon:
The last place Lady Wenderley Davis ever expected to find herself after swearing off princes forever was living in a palace with two of them. Even if it is only temporary. And she did agree to it. Kind of. Against her better judgment.
But then, she’s never been one to hide her heart, nor hold back help from anyone who needs it. And if ever there’s a family who needs help, it’s this one.
As two weeks stretch to more, Wenderley throws all she has into showing the princes and their family how to smile again, and she’s loving every moment of it. Which is a problem. Because she’s very quickly becoming attached, and – as the man she’d rather forget keeps reminding her – the one thing she can’t do is stay.
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