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A review by clarissep
Midnight on the River Grey by Abigail Wilson
3.0
3.75
The best of the 3 in the series for me. Now I know all the simultaneous POVs and events going on in the background of the other 2 novels! I say this is the best because it feels like the most well-written and complete among the 3 novels. The heroine here is more level-headed and the hero less dramatic or broody (it’s become such a common thing in regency novels). It was also written an a way that makes it incredibly easy to understand the reasons behind their actions, fears, and motivations. I also like how the author approached the villain in this one; like how she revealed his mental state when it was finally explained WHY he was doing the things he was doing. Again, there is some predictability to these books, but you only need to allow yourself to ride the wave and you’ll find a lot of enjoyment!
The best of the 3 in the series for me. Now I know all the simultaneous POVs and events going on in the background of the other 2 novels! I say this is the best because it feels like the most well-written and complete among the 3 novels. The heroine here is more level-headed and the hero less dramatic or broody (it’s become such a common thing in regency novels). It was also written an a way that makes it incredibly easy to understand the reasons behind their actions, fears, and motivations. I also like how the author approached the villain in this one; like how she revealed his mental state when it was finally explained WHY he was doing the things he was doing. Again, there is some predictability to these books, but you only need to allow yourself to ride the wave and you’ll find a lot of enjoyment!