A review by valeria_gzz
Worth Any Price by Lisa Kleypas
adventurous
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
4,5 stars. This was almost perfect except for like one scene. Also not five stars because I didn’t get that feeling I get when I read something like ‘Chasing Cassandra’ or ‘Love in the Afternoon’.
Still this was amazing and the characters felt like real people. I did think it was nice that neither of them said they loved each other until they were done with their internal problems (respectively). I also loved how Nick worked hard to un-teach Lottie all the awful things she was made to believe. And of course how could I forget Lottie and how understanding she was and helpful too in Nick getting over his trauma.
If I thought Lady Sophia’s lover was the hottest Kleypas book quantitative wise, I think this book just beat it.
Perfect ending for this book, in regards to Lottie and that gross old man.
Oh and just a note for myself but this book reminded me of the first Brutal Birthright book by Sophie Lark
Still this was amazing and the characters felt like real people. I did think it was nice that neither of them said they loved each other until they were done with their internal problems (respectively). I also loved how Nick worked hard to un-teach Lottie all the awful things she was made to believe. And of course how could I forget Lottie and how understanding she was and helpful too in Nick getting over his trauma.
If I thought Lady Sophia’s lover was the hottest Kleypas book quantitative wise, I think this book just beat it.
Perfect ending for this book, in regards to Lottie and that gross old man.
Oh and just a note for myself but this book reminded me of the first Brutal Birthright book by Sophie Lark
Minor: Rape