More or Less a Temptress by Anna Bradley | ARC Review

Series: The Somerset Sisters, #3
Traits & Tropes: reclusive heroine; damaged hero
Publication Date: 11.13.18
Genre/Setting: Historical; Regency; England, 1818
Rating: 4 stars


This was a great book. It took me a bit to get into it, and stop being frustrated with the heroine, but once I did, I really enjoyed it. Lachlan Ramsey is trying to reconnect with the family he never knew he had so his brother and sister can have better lives than what they left behind. Hyacinth is "delicate" and shy and hides from the world behind her facade of poor health. The more protective Lachlan becomes of her, the more she learns to stand up for herself and really embraces her true self, rather than the fragile lady her family had seen her as up until this point. There was enough intrigue in this one to keep it interesting and some delightful secondary characters, as well as some good witty banter. Once I got past the first few chapters in which Hyacinth was just annoying to me, I really liked this book. I'd recommend it.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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