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A review by alisonb
The Honorable Scoundrels Trilogy by Sophie Barnes
3.0
Three beautiful sisters in dire straits find titled men to marry and rescue them from poverty.
These are three novellas that utilize insta-love to reach their foretold conclusion. There is the theme of delayed gratification until marriage in each novella. The tropes of only one bed, trapped in a snowstorm, and enemies to lovers make their appearance to drive the story to it's ultimate conclusion.
I liked some elements of the stories, but I could barely decipher the difference between the three sisters as far as the physical description-they are all perfectly curvy and beautiful with silvery blonde hair. It makes the insta-love feel slightly superficial since two of the stories take place within a week. The last novella was more believable since they waited five weeks before consummating their wedded bliss.
I would recommend this read if you are interested in getting a feel for Sophie Barnes' writing style without committing to a longer read.
These are three novellas that utilize insta-love to reach their foretold conclusion. There is the theme of delayed gratification until marriage in each novella. The tropes of only one bed, trapped in a snowstorm, and enemies to lovers make their appearance to drive the story to it's ultimate conclusion.
I liked some elements of the stories, but I could barely decipher the difference between the three sisters as far as the physical description-they are all perfectly curvy and beautiful with silvery blonde hair. It makes the insta-love feel slightly superficial since two of the stories take place within a week. The last novella was more believable since they waited five weeks before consummating their wedded bliss.
I would recommend this read if you are interested in getting a feel for Sophie Barnes' writing style without committing to a longer read.