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A review by tvislife
Someone to Watch Over Me by Lisa Kleypas
2.5
Entertaining, but nothing special.
It follows Grant Morgan, a Bowstreet Runner, who finds a not-quite-dead woman and investigates her attack while she tries to regain her memories.
I liked this, but I didn’t love it. I’m glad it was re-written—the book was kind and understanding of sex workers and women’s choices in general, and I think did a good job bringing the discussion about it more current, and less judgmental than I imagine it was previously. Still, it’s not one of my favorite Kleypas books—I just found it kind of boring, despite the attempted murder and shenanigans going on.
It follows Grant Morgan, a Bowstreet Runner, who finds a not-quite-dead woman and investigates her attack while she tries to regain her memories.
I liked this, but I didn’t love it. I’m glad it was re-written—the book was kind and understanding of sex workers and women’s choices in general, and I think did a good job bringing the discussion about it more current, and less judgmental than I imagine it was previously. Still, it’s not one of my favorite Kleypas books—I just found it kind of boring, despite the attempted murder and shenanigans going on.