Tuesday, June 21, 2022

To Kiss A Wallflower



It’s wonderful when you can recommend a book like this one to young and mature readers. Each of the stories were really fun and unique featuring the oft forgotten wallflowers.  

The Wallflower’s Dance by Jen Geigle Johnson  

The opening paragraph drew me in right away and had me smiling as it summed up how Lottie felt about life in general. She was “still of the opinion that few people were required for happiness. Three things were needed: her closest friends, a good book, and lovely walk in the park. And perhaps a husband. Someday.”  The chemistry and the “aha!” moment that Lottie realized who she loved was perfect. 


Letters to a Wallflower by Heather Moore 

Ellen Young doesn’t look forward to the Season and in fact, wants nothing more than to be allowed to tend roses in the country. “Not all men of the ton are desirable, Mother. In fact, most of them are rakes— is that what you wish for my future?”  How Ellen finds herself falling in love with nobility, and Lord Ravenshire at that, makes this a fantastic story. 


To Marry a Wallflower by Anneka Walker was a story that was sweet and touching. Lord Luke Templeton has such a kind and generous heart that he finds himself in a most unusual position. “Luke had never intended to go to a gentleman’s club and leave with a note of betrothal.”  The charade that both Luke and Charlotte Winters, his betrothed, allow you to see each of their points of view.  Add in a mistaken identity and untangling the mess made this a delightful story. 


I was given a copy of the book and was not expected to write a positive review. All opinions are my own. 

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