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No Life for a Lady ~ Violet Hamilton #1 (by Hannah Dolby)

This book was a little difficult for me to stay invested in and actually finish. However, by the time I was halfway through the book, it did pick up and I found myself a little more invested in the story. As for the primary character, Violet, there were just too many moments of her repeating the same things over and over in her mind. If you removed that negative attribute, then I could enjoy her efforts to avoid living a life that society tried to force on her. I liked that this was a historical book and the mystery aspect did keep my attention. Discovering how Violet’s mother disappeared and the person responsible made the ending more enjoyable. While this has the potential to be a first book in a series, I am not sure I will venture reading any additional books.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and Aria for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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