![]() ![]() But she’s a lovable heroine for the most part she’s not an airhead as many presume her to be and she is ambitious in her own way. I enjoyed her character, although there was one scene where I think she came across as a bit too presumptuous. Cassandra is a nice breath of fresh air among all the modern historical romance heroines who are born businesswomen. I mean, if they were able to find a blonde curvy model for Sarah MacLean’s book, I don’t see why they couldn’t do it for this book.Ĭover aside, I enjoyed the final Ravenel book for the most part. A curvy one, based on the words used to describe her figure, and the only reason I bring this up is to publicly shame the Avon design team for misrepresenting Cassandra on the cover. But in upper society, she’s actually the opposite of overlooked. ![]() I’ve been waiting for Tom and Cassandra’s book since Marrying Winterborne!! Poor Cassandra is the overlooked Ravenel family member, having last appeared in Marrying Winterborne. ![]() ![]() If you don’t want spoilers, then look for the “Scroll down further for the content warning” sign and stop right there. Note: There is a content warning at the very end of my review. I received an ARC from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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