A review by ellingtonfeint
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince by Jennifer Moore

4.0

Just like all of Jennifer Moore's historical romances; practically perfect in every way. The characters are unique and fun, you can root for them all the way. The situations are a different side of the same place where so many of these stories get told.

One review said there's no misunderstandings, which I was excited about, but there are misunderstandings, but they don't last very long and they don't lead to big scenes. There are quiet hurt feelings, then understanding and forgiveness very quickly which us almost as good as no misunderstandings.

I also like how the implied masquerade party in the title doesn't become the clique (that's not the right word is it? But it's 10.26pm, bedtime) cliche, ah that's the word! Doesn't become the cliche grand reveal everything's well because this is romantic right!? But the hero took the time to talk first and found a time to do it.

OK that's it, good book. Good night.