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I moved this to the Covent Garden folder, FYI. The Gaol folder is for archiving old Buddy Reads. Enjoy the read!

Oh, oops! Thanks, Joanna.





Still liking Rosamund. She's too clever and too good for her family but lucky for them, also loyal and responsible. Contrast this with Bram who remains self-indulgent and bratty. His present and past disrespect shown to his brother and the latter's family (view spoiler) is an example of this. I feel that his offer to aid Rosamund is more for his own gain, to satisfy his fascination for her and less so for her benefit.
I do like August. He appears to be quite intuitive and able to match Bram's wit with ease. (view spoiler)
Frankly, I do agree that her family is really quite undeserving of her sacrifice, except for maybe her sister whom we have yet to see much of. I just want to put James over my knee and smack his bottom raw. What a selfish moron.
I must say, I don't care much for this emerging trope of (view spoiler) . Hope Enoch is not going to dwell on it for too long.
The writing is good as I have come to expect of the author. It's an easy read so far.

(view spoiler)
Chapter five (view spoiler)
Beginning of chapter ten (view spoiler)
I am wondering if this is my first Suzanne Enoch. I definitely haven't read her since November 2014, when I began keeping track on GR. At 50% I will be going back and reading books #1 and #2.

Still liking Rosamund. She's too clever and too good for her family but lucky for them, also loyal and responsible. Contrast this with Bram who r..."
I agree my thoughts are very similar.
