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I liked this story. I was interested in Pandora from the beginning, but I didn't think that I would like this book as much as Marrying Winterborne, but I did.
I really liked this one too. I still think Gabriel had a turn around way to fast. I just didn't feel his instalove for the quirky Pandora. I was happy that something could be done to help her medically.
Interesting Anita. I didn't feel instsalove so much in this story. For me Gabriel started out as "doing his duty." When Pandora declined his offer, he wanted to get to know her better.
For the son of a Duke he could have found a way out of the situation if he didn't want to be there. He was instantly enchanted by her and a day later he was definitely in love with her.
I see your point. Personally, I liked the way their relationship developed. Although I'm aware that I like instalove more than many of my friends.
I enjoyed this story, too. It had a whiff of insta love that went away after his discussion with Sebastian. It made him look at Pandora differently. But, Pandora seemed to change after she got married, more immature. Maybe it was just the audio.
I agree with you, Jonetta, Pandora was definitely immature. I chalked it up to not having much interaction with people outside her family and servants. She also was in her own little world a lot of the time. She had to grow up real quick.
I wasn't a fan of Pandora in the last two books and was afraid that I wouldn't care for this book. I ended up loving it. Yes, Pandora did mature as the book went along. I ended up admiring her.
I'm with you Robin. I did not like Pandora much at all in the previous books but she grew on me in this one. I loved some of the words she made up - the author must have had lots of fun creating those!


