

I definitely liked the idea of a Girl Gang tackling the patriarchy, but I just didn’t always care for the way the whole thing unfolded.

I love how brazen Sesily is and how noble Caleb is, even if I wanted to knock Caleb over the head a couple of times.Īs much as I enjoy the characters, I thought the plot felt a little flat. But Sesily’s not about to let that stop her chance at happiness. Caleb, now back in England, doesn’t plan to stay because the secrets in his past threaten everything he holds dear. She loves being a scandal, though ever since Caleb left two years ago to go back to America without a word to her, she’s decided it’s better to use her scandalous ways for good by trying to protect other women from dangerous men. Sesily pushes the envelope at every chance she can. So when Caleb starts to realize Sesily isn’t to forget, she’s for forever, what is he willing to risk to keep her? But someone has to keep Sesily from getting into too much trouble, and this close proximity to his greatest temptation is the opposite of what Caleb needs. Well, no one except Caleb Calhoun, who has spent years trying not to notice his best friend’s younger sister.

No one looks twice when she behaves in an unladylike way or invites a man out into the gardens for a tryst…and no one notices those trysts aren’t what they seem. Lady Sesily Talbot has spent years being one of London’s biggest scandals, a reputation she adores and has carefully cultivated. We were introduced to these specific characters like 2-3 series ago and I was so hoping to see a happy ending for Sesily. I have been looking forward to this book for a while. When it comes to romance, I truly don’t think anyone does it better than Sarah MacLean. First Lines: When the stilt-walker approached, Sesily Talbot realized someone was toying with her.
