Anna Bradley (1)
Author of A Wicked Way to Win an Earl
For other authors named Anna Bradley, see the disambiguation page.
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- Gender
- female
- Places of residence
- Portland, Oregon, USA
Maine, USA
Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA - Occupations
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- Agent
- Marlene Stringer
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- Works
- 23
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- 470
- Popularity
- #52,371
- Rating
- 3.9
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- 98
- ISBNs
- 67
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- 2
I had enjoyed Anna Bradley's previous books and had no qualms trying this and I was not disappointed.
I enjoyed this book immensely. It had all the tropes that I liked - A stern Hero who is actually a marshmallow inside :) Tristan is my absolute favorite kind of hero. I like a good man turned good as much as the other person, but there is something to be said about a Man who is good and yet slightly dangerous so not boring. Sophia was also a darling. I admire how the book struck the right balance in her character by her not being a pushover and yet not pushy. I loved that she was a woman of agency and their chemistry was so good.
It also had good class struggle although that was ultimately on part of heroine.
Then come the friendships, as always I am a sucker for a good bromance and sismance and there was this in spades here. The women friendships was so good and I can't wait to read about their future adventures.
As I mentioned earlier, they had fantastic chemistry and although the romance aspect of the book was not the major focal point, I believed in their story, journey and HEA. That is not an easy thing to do especially in a book that had a murder mystery that needed solving but the author did a great job of building the world.
TBH The 2 things I didn't really care for were the title (LOL) and the mystery I felt was quite amateurish. I think I knew the bad guy almost immediately.
All in all, this was a lovely book. It had great pace and awesome characters. Give it a try if you adore feisty women and the men that love them.
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC… (more)