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a frog into a prince?
Three cheers for Celeste Bradley! I was not particularly eager to buy this book because although I've loved all the other Liars books, I was never fond of Ethan Damont - his life is so precarious that it made me nervous and I didn't know how he'd properly transform into a romantic hero. Bradley, bless her heart, knew exactly how to weave his character into the role of a double agent, and she made all of the uncertainties about his life and personality into strengths. In the end, Damont was an incredibly compelling and really appealing hero because his weaknesses were sympathetic, and his admirable qualities came to the fore.
Jane was similarly wonderful. Bradley, here as ever, has created a heroine who has a mind of her own, a will of her own, and goals of her own.
I will admit that I think in order to keep Jane's secret under the covers, Bradley had to fudge a little too much on the early sections of the book. There's only one sex scene of note in the book, but it really is rather remarkable.
All in all: two thumbs up.
Wonderfully written! And very sexy!
I loved this book! I actually got it becuase the title caught my eye... I didn't realize it was one in a series... but it didnt matter! I loved it and I am going to the store today to buy the rest of the series! It is a must read. It made me laugh and panic along with the characters. My husband got mad at how much I was reading... until I was done. :) heehee Read it! you wont be sorry!
I laughed outloud
Ethan was cool. The self doubt was realistic and despite that his need to stay connected with the world was great. I loved his scenes with Jeeves, they were a joy. Most of his interaction with Jane was quite good too.
For me the sex in the book wasn't as good or helpful to the characters. They were beyond that. The connection to each other was the raport and that with each other their lives would be more complete.I liked that.