A review by planningwithgrammy
(Mis)fortune by Melissa Haag

this book was slightly different than the first one they the author used a little bit more insta attraction but once again the attraction was denied to focus on the current fears and dangers that were Larkin I like how the male character was attracted to her but so considerate of her heart like that's more important than any desire that he had I did feel a little frustrated a few times that she should have trusted them a little earlier but overall the story was pretty good I also read the companion book to this and I found that kind of annoying there wasn't enough of his perspective to outweigh the repetitiveness of repeating the whole story through his perspective but there just wasn't enough of his perspective to really make it worth it I kind of stopped at like 80% I hope I didn't miss anything important moving on to the next one