Her general innocence was bothersome, since she had a hard childhood and spent years globe-trotting. I had a hard time believing she didn’t understand a lot of modern colloquialisms. She’s very formal and sounded old fashioned. Josie’s manner of speaking was hard to get into early on. I haven’t loved her last 3 or 4 releases, but I really enjoyed this one. This read like an older KA novel, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. And one person who was intent on doing it.Įven if she had to do it as her final wish on this earth. One person who knew how to lead them to happiness. Including the fact he made a habit of making very bad decisions about who to give his love.īut for Josephine and Jake, there was one person who adored them. While Josephine was trotting the globe, retired boxer Jake Spear was living in the same small town as Lydia. She led a globetrotting lifestyle on the fringes of the fashion and music elite, but she kept herself distant. Out of necessity, unconsciously and very successfully, Josephine donned a disguise to keep all others at bay. Also in this series: Soaring, The Time in Between (Magdalene, #3)Īmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play BooksĮarly in her life, Josephine Malone learned the hard way that there was only one person she could love and trust: her grandmother, Lydia Malone.
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