![]() ![]() She was a very weak character (even though we're told again and again that she's strong) and caved to whatever pressure was placed on her. Her actions made no sense to me and even though she was supposed to be some genius mind I honestly couldn't see it. Unfortunately she wasn't anything special. ![]() I mean, with her past she had to have some interesting character motivations. What was wonderful and had a great feel for Annique was horribly tedious for Jess.I thought Jess was going to be really interesting. That same style was duplicated in this book. The wordiness didn't bother me because it was all part of the experience of Annique (most of the book was from her pov). The heroine was French and her thoughts and dialogue really felt authentic to me. Everything that I loved about the author's style in the last book was repeated here, but it really didn't work for me.What I really liked about the last book was the flow of the language. I finally decided to get it off my wish list and order it. I don't know why I never bothered to pick up the next book in the series when it came out. I read the first book of this series, The Spymaster's Lady, and really enjoyed it. ![]()
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