This book felt a bit similar to book two. We have Riley, the third cousin, who is facing a really bad break up fell in love with James, the third McLaren brother, who is also healing, but from a bad injury rather than heart ache. I did like very much, though, that this book had some unexpected turns and wasn’t as predictable as the first ones. Plus, I also really enjoyed that this time this two don’t decide to rush everything, but they rather choose to wait. That was a refreshing twist in the series.
It was good to see what had happened with the love stories between the other two pair of cousins and brothers, but it sometimes felt a little forced. Like the author had the pressure to make something big happen between them.
Nevertheless, as always, it was an enjoyable read. The story is very fun and had its characteristic wit about it.
I liked Riley very much; I think she is my favourite of the three cousins. She always speaks her mind, even if it is not appropriate and is very confident in her, not afraid of taking the matters into her own hands when needed.
All in all, I think the Balmorie novellas are always a fun read, because even though you know they’ll end up together, it is very entertaining to see all the amusing situations the characters put their selves into, and how they learn to accept that they have actually fall in love.
I definitely want to read the next books in the series.
*Note: I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review, but my opinion was not biased in any way by this fact.