Ratings7
Average rating3.9
I've been very excited for this book ever since I first heard about it, and I dropped everything to blaze through it. It was a same-day audiobook release also, and I really enjoyed the performance of the narrator, Morag Sims, who was new to me. This book is about Molly Wilkins, a minor character from [b:The Soldier's Scoundrel 29875088 The Soldier's Scoundrel (The Turner Series, #1) Cat Sebastian https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1480135489l/29875088.SY75.jpg 50247917], falling in love with a young woman, Alice, who is alone in life for the first time. I would say it's more Alice's story, focused on her understanding her own value, but they are both point-of-view characters. I really believe in the happy ending that these two find together. Mrs. Wraxhall is also an important character in this book and Oliver and Jack show up briefly.4.5 stars, because I loved every minute of it, but I think it should've been slightly longer. Specifically, I would have liked to see Alice at the dinner, rather than having it described afterward. Overall, though, it's a quiet and understated story, with no real conflict between the main characters, which is what I most enjoy reading. I got choked up more than once; even though it is a fairly light story, it's also incredibly sweet. I hope Cat Sebastian writes f/f again, because this book is truly lovely.