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A review by lenoreo
Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas
5.0
https://celebrityreaders.com/2021/04/26/devil-in-spring-by-lisa-kleypas/
5 stars — This book delighted me from start to finish. Like, I can’t even tell you how much, it was just perfection for me.
I always knew I was going to be fascinated by Pandora, but there was even more to her than I had been expecting. It’s strange how learning about one physical disadvantage can explain a bit more about a person. But besides all that, she was quirky, adorable, high spirited, imaginative, naïve…basically delightful and hilarious. I loved how many contradictions there were to her, and how strong she was in standing up for her convictions. And while she did compromise in some ways, she didn’t compromise her spirit and essence.
Gabriel was his own set of fascinating. I wasn’t sure how enamoured I was going to be with him at the beginning, he seemed fairly similar to many “rakes” in historicals. But wow, Pandora just brought out all the best sides to him. He was kind, patient, hilarious, irreverent…he was the perfect foil for Pandora, b/c he appreciated who she was.
It wasn’t all sunshine and roses on their path to love, and they both had stumbling blocks where they had to have their fiercely held beliefs questioned and altered. I loved that they both listened to one another (eventually), and took it seriously. I LOVED the way that Gabriel learned how to get through to Pandora in a way she would understand. I loved that we didn’t just get their courtship, but we got afterwards as well. I appreciated that it wasn’t all smooth sailing, because it made it more real, you know?
Obviously I loved seeing the Ravenel family again — they are truly becoming a favourite. There are so many wonderful and unique personalities. And I appreciated seeing old friends again as well, notably Dr. Gibson and Mr. Ransom as well. And we met a whole schwakload of new characters to love! Now I am DESPERATE to read Evie and Sebastian’s story (and luckily the audio is coming this summer). I loved the St. Vincent family and their dynamic. And then there’s Dragon!! What a strange new addition to the cast.
So yeah. Gush gush gush. Whatever, I don’t even care. I loved it, it worked for me, I can see this one becoming a relisten when I need a pick me up.
5 stars — This book delighted me from start to finish. Like, I can’t even tell you how much, it was just perfection for me.
I always knew I was going to be fascinated by Pandora, but there was even more to her than I had been expecting. It’s strange how learning about one physical disadvantage can explain a bit more about a person. But besides all that, she was quirky, adorable, high spirited, imaginative, naïve…basically delightful and hilarious. I loved how many contradictions there were to her, and how strong she was in standing up for her convictions. And while she did compromise in some ways, she didn’t compromise her spirit and essence.
Gabriel was his own set of fascinating. I wasn’t sure how enamoured I was going to be with him at the beginning, he seemed fairly similar to many “rakes” in historicals. But wow, Pandora just brought out all the best sides to him. He was kind, patient, hilarious, irreverent…he was the perfect foil for Pandora, b/c he appreciated who she was.
It wasn’t all sunshine and roses on their path to love, and they both had stumbling blocks where they had to have their fiercely held beliefs questioned and altered. I loved that they both listened to one another (eventually), and took it seriously. I LOVED the way that Gabriel learned how to get through to Pandora in a way she would understand. I loved that we didn’t just get their courtship, but we got afterwards as well. I appreciated that it wasn’t all smooth sailing, because it made it more real, you know?
Obviously I loved seeing the Ravenel family again — they are truly becoming a favourite. There are so many wonderful and unique personalities. And I appreciated seeing old friends again as well, notably Dr. Gibson and Mr. Ransom as well. And we met a whole schwakload of new characters to love! Now I am DESPERATE to read Evie and Sebastian’s story (and luckily the audio is coming this summer). I loved the St. Vincent family and their dynamic. And then there’s Dragon!! What a strange new addition to the cast.
So yeah. Gush gush gush. Whatever, I don’t even care. I loved it, it worked for me, I can see this one becoming a relisten when I need a pick me up.