Member Reviews
I'm typically not a fan of a revenge plot - especially not when it involves one character using the other to further a personal agenda. Nor am I a fan of fake identities. However, I was pleased with how Dalton handled both issues. The fake identity was very short lived and while Cormack did want Daphne to help him become accepted into society he was in no way unclear on his motives and intentions. The romance itself was heavy on bickering with lots of lust but I did feel like there was a connection between the two. Their priorities were similar and when they weren't arguing they did really seem to understand each other. While this wasn't my favorite romance I've read this year I did find it an enjoyable read. We meet the characters from the next book in this one and I was so intrigued by one I will definitely be reading the third book in the series.
I really enjoyed this book. It is the second book of a trilogy but I believe it can stand alone. The first time I read this book I hadn't read the first book and it was pretty easy to pick up on the main characters of the first book.
Both of the main characters of this book are both very likable. I like how Miss Dalton brings you into the story. I was laughing and crying along with Daphne though out the whole thing.