![]() ![]() Instead, it is the story of two people maturing together without realizing it and who adapt to the constant left turns life throws at them. Yes the romance is predictable, after all it is a romance novel, but it isn’t an example of hate to love overnight. Our protagonists grow and mature as the story progresses. ![]() The character development in this book is top notch. Tristan thinks Marigold is the most spoiled and vain person he knows and he takes great delight in beating her in archery competitions. She is prevented from doing so because she is a woman and her frustrations led her to form her own all-female club to prove to the local baron that his club restrictions are ridiculous. ![]() Throw all of your preconceived notions out the window because they do not apply to this book.Īll Marigold wants to do is join the local archery club. It is an enemies to friends romance but it is completely unique. Not going to lie, I loved this book! It was utterly charming and a truly wonderful read. I also reviewed this one on my first ever weekly wrap-up video. A Game of Hearts by Joanna Barker was a read on the Kindle. ![]()
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