![]() ![]() ![]() I try to tell myself so, even as tears slide down my cheeks. Garrett and Nora professed their undying love only a few hours after meeting (and getting married) Honestly, it's like all the essential steps in a relationship were skipped for the sake of rushing the story. Nothing really mentioned about Nora's scar or why she was kept hidden in a tower à la Rapunzel. No development around the situation between Garrett and the dad. Garrett was OTT and Nora was the sweet clueless young woman who'd never touched herself even though she'd read many erotic novels. I could talk a bit about the characters but I didn't really like them. ![]() I mean, isn't it reminiscent of Jessa Kane's heroes a little? This can't be serious □ The image of it LMAO I want to get down on my knees and slam my head against the marble.-Garrett ![]() What Garrett doesn't know is that this daughter has a hidden twin, Nora who will take her place instead. Garrett is a dealer of stolen art who has a grudge against a man, we don't really know why but he wants to make him feel miserable and the only way he concludes that he'll be able to do that is by marrying the beloved daughter of said man. I always have an issue with a love story that develops in the span of a day, where everything happens so quickly that it doesn't even make any sense. Man, the last few Cassie Mint novellas I've read have just been disappointing. ![]()
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