![]() So they spend the first part of the book watching and circling each other and when they do meet, their exchanges are far from pleasant. For the first part of the book, Ian is very wary of Tansy – wary to the point of dislike – because he can see all too well what she’s up to, and Tansy, while she is absolutely knocked flat by Ian’s gorgeousness, is aware of his distrust of her. I think part of the problem may be because I felt almost as though I had read two books that had been sandwiched together around the half-way point. I’m not completely sure why – there is still plenty of humour in the exchanges between the hero and heroine and between the hero and his numerous siblings, the principals are very attractive characters it’s sexy and sweet and romantic, and all the secondary characters (who have presumably already featured in their own stories) are well drawn. ![]() I’m not up to date with the Pennyroyal Green series, but I did read the last book (It Happened One Midnight) and enjoyed it very much – I gave it 4.5 stars at Goodreads.Īlthough I enjoyed this latest addition to the series, I wasn’t quite as bowled over as I had been by the previous book. Long’s latest, Between the Devil and Ian Eversea. ![]() Dabney is an obsessive Pennyroyal Green reader. ![]()
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