Series: Ladies of Distinction #.5
Author: Jen Turano Narrator: Cecily White
Publisher: Bethany House
Genre: Christian Fiction, Christian Romance,
Source: Kindle Own
Haiku Review (inspired by Lark):
Synopsis (Goodreads):
When Miss Charlotte Wilson asks God for a
husband, she decides He must want her to pursue Mr. Hamilton Beckett,
the catch of the season. The only problem? She's never actually met
Hamilton. Fortunately, one of her oldest and dearest friends, Mr. Henry
St. James—who has returned to New York after a two-year absence—does
know Hamilton. Much to Henry's chagrin, Charlotte immediately ropes him
into helping her meet Hamilton. However, none of her plans to catch
Hamilton's eye go as she expected, and she is even more confused when
her old feelings for Henry begin to resurrect themselves. In the midst
of the mayhem Charlotte always seems to cause, she wonders if the
gentleman of her dreams might be an entirely different man than she
thought.
You did it! I love it. (And wasn't it fun?) :D
ReplyDeleteLark, it was fun, and it was hard, LOL! Thanks for the inspiration! You will probably see more from me ;)
DeleteSome stories are easier than others to write a haiku about...there are some book where I don't even try. ;D
DeleteI need a good book for laughs right now this is one I really must pick up :)
ReplyDeleteEveclair, it would be good for it! Also, I have a ton of RomCom recommendations as well ;)
DeleteLooks sweet.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hena!
DeleteThis one was fun.
ReplyDeleteSarita, I agree ;)
DeleteI used to read some of Jen's books. But at this point I don't remember which they were. :)
ReplyDeleteRissi, I totally understand! I am SO thankful for Goodreads, LOL! I just wished I had started using it earlier.
DeleteThis story was my introduction to Jen Turano and it made me a huge fan of hers. It's so much fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAshley, it was the last one I had to read to finish the series, LOL! Just a little backwards!
DeleteI love these types of stories. The friends-to-lovers trope is my absolute favorite romantic trope. I hope you enjoyed it it as well. I'm not quite sure by your review since it's mostly a description of the story.
ReplyDeleteJenni, yes, I enjoyed it. I forgot to put my rating! It was a novella and I couldn't think of anything to say that wouldn't spoil anything!
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