Ratings6
Average rating3.7
It was fine, I guess? Not my favorite Courtney Milan, but that's not surprising, considering it's her first novel. I liked how much Ned was involved in it, and it oddly seemed like he was more developed as a character than Gareth, who I really didn't care for throughout a good portion of the book. I'm all for a buttoned-up hero, but he was just kind of a jackass. I wish there'd been a little more depth to Jenny's character, too, or maybe even a friend or something for her - it really didn't seem like she had anyone else in the world besides her clients, and I know that's part of her backstory, but she's been in London twelve years and doesn't know anyone? Anyway, not entirely my thing, but certainly not bad at all. Probably you should start with [b:The Duchess War 13489919 The Duchess War (Brothers Sinister, #1) Courtney Milan https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1363009176l/13489919.SY75.jpg 19028791] if you want to read Courtney Milan, though.(2020 summer romance bingo: psychics/telekinesis. Would work for a generous interpretation of “set on an island,” and more traditionally for secret identity, title is a pun, or debut novel.)