I was glad to see that Helen knew it was a matter of necessity and not where her heart truly was, but hearing her try to convince herself how good and honorable he was over and over again grew tiresome. Y’all know I am no fan of his (rightfully so apparently). I was wondering how everything would play out after the horrible marriage proposition from the Duke in the last book. There were also a few things that irked me about how everything wrapped up.įor the most part, though, the interesting character dynamics and intriguing storyline kept me engaged. The book was a bit too drawn out, in my opinion, which had some parts of it dragging. I felt, overall, that the ending was solid, but a little lackluster. This final book in the trilogy was good, but a little disappointing as a finale: 3 stars. It was light and did not take much of an investment, honestly, which is absolutely what I look for sometimes. Whom you love and how you love them will tell you more about yourself than anything else in this world.”Īlright, so the conclusion of the Lady Helen series! I’m glad I read this series so quickly it was very fun and enjoyable. A leap that not only takes you towards the person you love, but also towards the truth of yourself. “Yet what I had learned is that love is a leap of faith.
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