The Unlikely Lady by Valerie Bowman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Unlikely Lady was an easy book to pick up ever since I read Valerie Bowman’s short story in Christmas Brides, It Happened Under the Mistletoe.
So Garrett and Jane have this fun playful banter. The teasing and quips fly with easy between these two one would l think that they really couldn’t stand each other. Jane the know-it-all always has a sharp barb to throw his way. While Garrett does enjoy ruffling her feathers. This is how it has been for years. It seems the weeks spent at their dearest friends wedding will certainly turn all they perceived of one another inside out.
Nothing is more liberating than a Masquerade hiding your identity become another version of yourself. Everything they know stands still after a mind-blowing interlude they have under the guise of their dominos. The pleasure that erupts from the mind shattering petting makes Jane second guess all her carefully attained knowledge. Nothing beats firsthand experience.
This historical romance is playful and funny just as it is romantic. I loved Jane, she was intellectual and daring in the end she turned out to be so dynamic. Her counterpart Garrett he too was more than meets the eye; nothing beats a strong supportive man. The comradery that Jane and her friends have not to mention their crazy plans makes me want to read all of their stories. It isn’t everyday you are either laughin-your-ass-off or swooning from page to page. The plot twists and turns and with each you really see how well developed all the characters are. There was some reference to the Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing, this book has similar attributes. If you love to laugh and enjoy a truly diverse romance than look no further.
I received this for an honest review~
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