Review

This wasn't bad. It's just that the book is written as a series of letters, for the most part to and from the central character, Juliet, with the occasional letter to her friend Sydney from another secondary character, and I don't particularly care for this style of writing. It really has to be a spectacular story (such as Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall) for me to get past my dislike of epistolary novels.

















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