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Book Review of Private Arrangements (London Trilogy, Bk 2)

Private Arrangements (London Trilogy, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 1


PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS read like a silly Harlequin Regency that I would've enjoyed as an adolescent. The relationship between Gigi and Camden was like a throwback to a 1981 historical bodice ripper. Nothing new or even intelligent to the execution of these characters or to the plot.

I can't believe Mary Balogh endorsed this; her stories tend to be so much more intelligent. I had to skim most of the book with very mild interest in when all the "I love you but I'm too proud and stupid to let you know it" would end. I give this one a D.