4 of 5 stars
William Haddington has
always loved his childhood friend, Amelia Fellowes, and was devastated when she
married another. Now widowed William is determined to tell her how he feels,
but whenever he encounters Amelia, his brain freezes of any flirtations, and
instead he spouts dry and boring Egyptian history. What William doesn't realize
is that Amelia loves him as well and all she wants is for William to declare
himself and propose.
This was a sweet little
story that is a very quick read. The author weaves a story of a lost love and a
chance to claim happiness once again. I felt bad for poor William, but his
friends were hilarious. I can't wait to read all their stories as they all try
to win a bet. There wasn't much to Amelia's story, but I did like her spunk
during an attempted robbery.
I voluntarily read the
advanced reader copy and all opinions are my own.
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