![]() There was actual interpersonal conflict they could have had, but instead Kleypas used “I have evil blood in me” nonsense.Įrin: She always has that though, with the villainous external threat. So now our issue is going to be that she’s the secret illegitimate child of someone. And now in book two, the heroine is like, JK, I’m not going to be like that anymore. Or rather, that was the issue in book one of the series, where we first met them. Their main problem is that they come from different backgrounds and our heroine is very shy so they have a lot of miscommunication. They were engaged, then they weren’t engaged, now they want to be engaged again. Holly: Basically I read this book and said I’m never reading another book by Lisa Kleypas ever again. ![]() Kleypas heroes are basically my kryptonite, and Winterborne was no exception. ![]() ![]() Plot: Angsty unworthiness and unsolicited advice all around! Heat Factor: There are a couple of sex scenes, but it’s mostly angsty piningĬharacter Chemistry: They don’t spend a great deal of time together, but somehow I still felt they had great chemistry ![]()
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