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While the stories were interesting, I found this novel a little disjointed. The sections didn't flow as smoothly and it felt like there were some gaps in the narrative. Still worth a read to see a different perspective to a pivotal time in France's history. 3* Ribbons of Scarlet


Finished 3/11/2024: 2 stars.
I had 0 clue what to expect going into this book. This was a horror story, which is not my usual genre, so take my review with a grain of salt.
I didn't really care for this book. I found the writing to be a bit clunky and parts of it dragged while other parts were seemingly glossed over. There was a lot of violence and gore in this book, almost over the top in the way it was written. Without giving too much away, the "dad" is written cartoonishly, and there were a lot of questions unanswered at the end. It seemed to be gory for gory's sake without a real purpose behind it.
A Golden Opportunity: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by J. Marie Croft (3 stars)
Mr. Darcy's Bluestocking Bride: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Rose Fairbanks (4 stars)

Mr. Darcy's Bluestocking Bride: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Rose Fairbanks (4 stars)

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