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When He Was Wicked
by Julia Quinn
I totally enjoy reading JQ's books. This started beautifully but as the story progressed I began to get irritated by Frannie. For someone who is a Bridgerton by birth, I expected her to be more clear in her thoughts.
How can she not want to think about something, so important as her life and Micheal's? The constant stream of "I don't know!" and "I don't want to think is infuriating" especially since Micheal confesses his love for her. She could see just how much the man was hurting but well, it did not seem to affect her.
I totally began to wonder if she was even worthy of a love like that. And to think she realized her feelings when she thought he'd die! Stupid, totally!
But what made me give the book a 3 star, is how beautifully JQ has written about Micheal's emotions and turmoil. Violet though has very little space in the book, she makes her mark.
How can she not want to think about something, so important as her life and Micheal's? The constant stream of "I don't know!" and "I don't want to think is infuriating" especially since Micheal confesses his love for her. She could see just how much the man was hurting but well, it did not seem to affect her.
I totally began to wonder if she was even worthy of a love like that. And to think she realized her feelings when she thought he'd die! Stupid, totally!
But what made me give the book a 3 star, is how beautifully JQ has written about Micheal's emotions and turmoil. Violet though has very little space in the book, she makes her mark.