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How the Wallflower Was Won
by Eva Leigh
I love everything that Eva Leigh writes, and I loved this book so much.
It has been a while since I’ve read a historical romance and I couldn’t wait to start this book.
This is book two in a trilogy. It can be read as a standalone, but you would not want to miss where everything started and how they ended up having to find marriage and love. So start reading to get the full picture of the scenery.
Tabitha is a bookworm person, while Finn is a gambler and a normal fake among his peers. Their friendship blooms slowly, even if the chemistry was felt on the page from the beginning.
The thing that I really enjoyed was the added disability. I know that for some people it may seem silly and something that some may say “oh just ho with it”, but the author really portrayed the daily struggles of a person living with it.
And made Finn even more of a perfect hero in my eyes. He made it easier for himself and still be on top of his life.
Tabitha is carrying and compassionate, and I loved that she really saw who he was behind that mask.
Their intriguing interactions kept me invested throughout the story, and their love is well worth of your time.
Beautiful historical romance that various fans of the genre will enjoy.
I’m looking forward to read the next book in this trilogy and see where the author takes me with these characters.
It has been a while since I’ve read a historical romance and I couldn’t wait to start this book.
This is book two in a trilogy. It can be read as a standalone, but you would not want to miss where everything started and how they ended up having to find marriage and love. So start reading to get the full picture of the scenery.
Tabitha is a bookworm person, while Finn is a gambler and a normal fake among his peers. Their friendship blooms slowly, even if the chemistry was felt on the page from the beginning.
The thing that I really enjoyed was the added disability. I know that for some people it may seem silly and something that some may say “oh just ho with it”, but the author really portrayed the daily struggles of a person living with it.
And made Finn even more of a perfect hero in my eyes. He made it easier for himself and still be on top of his life.
Tabitha is carrying and compassionate, and I loved that she really saw who he was behind that mask.
Their intriguing interactions kept me invested throughout the story, and their love is well worth of your time.
Beautiful historical romance that various fans of the genre will enjoy.
I’m looking forward to read the next book in this trilogy and see where the author takes me with these characters.