Angie
Written on May 24, 2016
I liked Lessons from a Scandalous Bride. I found the set up to be unique, even if it didn't lend itself to much action or conflict. Cleo doesn't want to end up like her mother who is pregnant every 9 months and keeps having to bury children and babies. She figures the best way is to avoid young men, as to not fall into temptation. It's easier said than done when Logan makes his intentions toward her known. Obviously things have to happen to cause Cleo to see how wrong she was to try to avoid love and lust, and those things are passionate kisses. Nothing terribly scandalous, sadly.
Lessons from a Scandalous Bride was good, but left me underwhelmed, especially since the first book left me smiling like mad. There really was no relationship conflict other than Cleo not wanting to have sex with her husband. The matter with her evil stepfather could have been interesting and emotional, but it fell into the background and was over almost before it could begin. I did really love the beginning when Cleo was deadset on marrying a man older than her grandfather, but once she started her affair with Logan it kind of started to fizzle out.
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