And while I would have liked him to feel less entitled to Bel’s emotions at the start as it came across a bit possessive, I like seeing him fall in love and him wrestle with some of the emotions tied up with being abandoned by Sophia. His sixth sense when it came to when women were pregnant was a little bit weird though. He seemed to really sparkle in the scenes with his family – there was genuine warmth and caring there that I didn’t think was possible from him. I loved his personality and his humor so much. Yes, he can be entitled and a bit of a rogue, but he seemed to come from a place of genuine caring. However, I ended up really enjoying his character and I think Tessa Dare did a great job with his story arc and redeeming him. I was prejudiced against Toby from his actions in the previous books, particularly how he played with Lucy’s emotions in Goddess of the Hunt. If you asked me at the outset of the book which of the romantic leads I thought I’d like more, I feel like I would have said Bel. A Lady of Persuasion was better than the second book in the series, but not something I can see myself going back to read. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – GoodreadsĪnd that’s a wrap on the Wanton Dairymaid series! I can safely say, I’m glad to be done with this series as it was not my favorite. Series or Standalone: The Wanton Dairymaid Series
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