Monday, July 14, 2014

The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan

I was in the mood for a good historical, and this story totally fit the bill. I have not read any of the other stories in the Brothers Sinister series, but it didn't matter in the least. This book was easily read as a standalone.

This story was a lot of fun. The dialog between Free and Edward was so outrageous. Their constant back and forth banter was witty and amusing. I loved their quirkiness. It was great to read about a fearless female who was not embarrassed to be herself in every situation and a member of the peerage who was willing to give it all up to live his own version of dishonorable honor.

I really loved the ways Edward showed Free her loved her and how he worked to keep her safe without limiting her or trying to change who she was. Free lifted Edward up and helped him see himself as a better person. Overall, it was a really fun read with a bit of suspense. My only drawback was the girl/girl relationship persued by two of the secondary characters which is totally out of my personal preference zone. Thankfully that was only a small part of the book and not graphic.

Thank you, Net Galley, for providing a copy of this book for review.

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