«An Inconvenient Beauty» by Kristi Ann Hunter
Published: September 5th 2017 by Bethany House Publishers.
Pages: 373.
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Spoiler Alert!
Everything is not what it seems.
MY SYNOPSIS
Griffith, Duke of Riverton, has decided it is time to find the woman he’ll fall in love with. In fact, he’s even decided who this woman is going to be: Miss Frederica St. Claire. So, her counsin, Miss Isabella Breckenridge does not fit in his plan at all; he’ll have a hard time convincing himself of that, though.
MY REVIEW
I especially enjoyed the first half of this book. I found it kind of interesting and very funny at times. Griffith was a splendid character, my favorite by far!
However, the second half, where everything was about solving the mess characters had created up to that moment, wasn’t very good in my opinion. I was not completely involved in that part of the story, and Isabella got a bit annoying to me.
I think the problems were not that difficult to solve, so it seemed as if the story was prolonged unnecessarily.
It was awesome to see a glimpse of Colin and Georgina again, though! Their book is still the one I enjoyed the most out the entire series.
I also loved the beautiful meaning and importance Griffith gave to dancing. Besides, his integrity and good heart made him a true hero to me.
I’m glad to know the Hawthorne family found his happy ending after all.
**I received a copy of this book from Bethany House through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own**
FAVORITE QUOTES
+ «I am now convinced love turns a man into an idiot.»
+ «Nothing was ever gained by denying the truth.»
+ «Amazing how one decision could drive a person so far from where they thought they’d never stray.»
Kristi Ann Hunter graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Computer Science but always knew she wanted to write. Kristi is an RWA Golden Heart contest winner, an ACFW Genesis contest winner, and a Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award for Excellence winner. She is a founding member and the coordinator of the Regency Reflections blog and lives with her husband and three children in Georgia.
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