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The Enemy and Miss Innes
by Martha Keyes
medium-paced
A GOOD E2L.
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I snagged this on audio and devoured it in a day! I love the way Martha Keyes tells stories and this was no different. I really appreciate that this felt true to the enemies to lovers trope and gave me all that angsty banter I love so well.
The storyline was good and moved at a steady pace. I liked the rebuilding aspects (which I felt was an overall illusion to more) and that we got to see the couple from the previous book too! There’s a good dose of drama that doesn’t go over the top and seeing the villain shut down is always one of my favorite parts of a book.
It’s an easy read and I love picking up books in this genre when the mood strikes.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: medium
- Trigger/Content Warnings: fires, assault, physical altercations, mentions of past domestic abuse, extortion, animal injury
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
I snagged this on audio and devoured it in a day! I love the way Martha Keyes tells stories and this was no different. I really appreciate that this felt true to the enemies to lovers trope and gave me all that angsty banter I love so well.
The storyline was good and moved at a steady pace. I liked the rebuilding aspects (which I felt was an overall illusion to more) and that we got to see the couple from the previous book too! There’s a good dose of drama that doesn’t go over the top and seeing the villain shut down is always one of my favorite parts of a book.
It’s an easy read and I love picking up books in this genre when the mood strikes.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: medium
- Trigger/Content Warnings: fires, assault, physical altercations, mentions of past domestic abuse, extortion, animal injury