I don't remember where I first heard of Nellie Bly, but her life story is a fascinating one. Through this book, I was able to learn a bit more about her. I hope that there are still reporters out there, regardless of gender, who are still as tenacious as she was. And I hope that she is never forgotten.
I'm realizing that the short romance stories I've read just don't do a good enough job of creating a believable relationship in a short amount of time. The writing just seemed a little flimsy for me. I also hate when women or girls are called princess. This wasn't bad, I enjoyed it fine, I just didn't love it.
The writing just wasn't very strong. When you read a good fantasy novel, you are pulled into the world. I never felt like I had a firm grip on all the terms and lore of this world. It read like a bad YA novel then intense smut scenes. The two parts just didn't flow together well.
Listened to the full cast audiobook.
Probably my least favorite, second epilogue of the Bridgerton series so far. It barely has anything to do with the central couple and more to do with Eloise finding out Penelope‘s secret. But the resulting story doesn't offer much. I would much rather it have been a peak into Colin and Penelope‘s married life.