![]() ![]() ![]() More importantly, Cole holds nothing back when it comes to the Loyal League. Romance Twitter never disappoints and these novels are no exception. Both books exceeded my already high expectations and are certainly near the top of my personal all-time favorites (not just 2017). ![]() We’re talking about two books that have made ‘best of’ lists for the past two years, respectively. Which meant there was even more pressure. I had to read An Extraordinary Union (AND SERIOUSLY IT IS ON SALE RIGHT, NOW WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR EVEN) first. What if my expectations were too high? What if it wasn’t a life-altering reading experience? And why the hell aren’t there more Civil War #OwnVoices romances anyway?īut I had to do it right. So when I was able to pick up an ARC of A Hope Divided, I knew I was in for it. It’s nowhere near as intense as my fear of clowns (which is a totally legitimate thing and if you make fun of it, I will never share my cookies with you, thank you very much), but it certainly doesn’t help when the author is also a Twitter buddy of yours, whom you happen to align with politically. I have an irrational fear of reading books that receive a lot of praise. Historical Romance published by Kensington 28 Nov 17 ![]() Cecilia‘s review of A Hope Divided by Alyssa Cole ![]()
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