Suitors and Sabotage by Cindy Anstey

Suitors and Sabotage

by Cindy Anstey

Shy aspiring artist Imogene feels conflicted about marrying the young man her father has chosen for her, but she is willing to at least give him a chance for her family's sake. That is, until she meets Ben, a charming architect's apprentice . . . and her suitor's younger brother.
Unbeknownst to Imogene, Ben feels the same way about her, but he can never let his true feelings be known without betraying his brother. So he resigns himself to merely a friendship with her, enlisting her to teach him how to draw.
But hiding their true feelings for each other becomes the least of their problems when, after a series of unfortunate 'accidents,' it becomes apparent that someone means Ben serious harm. And as their affection for each other grows, so does the danger. . . .

Reviewed by Briana @ Pages Unbound on

2 of 5 stars

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Initial Thoughts: Distinctly not as good as Anstey's first two books. The plot is really slow, a lot of the side characters seems like cardboard cut-outs, and the romance is lack-luster. I will read more by Anstey in the future because I like her other work, but I was definitely disappointed here.

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