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A review by iam
The Bastard and the Heir by Eden Finley, Saxon James
4.0
Another one where I was unsure of the beginning, but really enjoyed the end.
Given the title I of course knew what I was going in for, so I was not surprised at the whole social incest stuff. As a reader, we find out very early that Darcy and Wren aren't actually, related, and Darcy knows from the beginning, but Wren only finds out later... after a whole lot of attraction happened, though both of them are adamant to suppress it until after they know for sure they aren't related. Still, that big reveal happened later than I personally would have liked.
Both characters could be stubborn, but never to the point of frustration. There were some side plots that had me quite worried about turning out badly, but the way things developed and how everything wrapped up was quite wonderful, and I really really liked it!
Given the title I of course knew what I was going in for, so I was not surprised at the whole social incest stuff. As a reader, we find out very early that Darcy and Wren aren't actually, related, and Darcy knows from the beginning, but Wren only finds out later... after a whole lot of attraction happened, though both of them are adamant to suppress it until after they know for sure they aren't related. Still, that big reveal happened later than I personally would have liked.
Both characters could be stubborn, but never to the point of frustration. There were some side plots that had me quite worried about turning out badly, but the way things developed and how everything wrapped up was quite wonderful, and I really really liked it!