
ARC Review – The Wicked and the Wallflower by Sarah MacLean
I loved Felicity Faircloth! -Smut Matters
I loved Felicity Faircloth! -Smut Matters
Go get this book. Read this book. Then go ahead and pre-order the next one. -Smut Matters
Bottom line – this book was fine, and I’ll read the next one, but it would need to be a lot better for me to read more than that. -Smut Matters
If you haven’t picked this one up yet, you really should. And be prepared to get through it one sitting, because you’re not going to want to put it down once you start. -Smut Matters
Overall, this book ultimately came down firmly in the middle for me. I thought the mystery itself was fine, though I thought Mackintosh tried to hard to throw in twists and surprises, most of which ultimately fell flat. – Smut Matters
I don’t think I’ll revisit this book, but there’s no reason I wouldn’t recommend it to someone else. – Smut Matters
Overall, this book just wasn’t for me, so I won’t read any more from the series. -Smut Matters
I really wanted to go higher than 2.5 stars because the book was well-written, the mystery itself was decently planned out, though not completely solved; this will clearly stretch out over the course of the series. But I couldn’t go higher. The initial concept just made me too mad to see beyond it. – Smut Matters
I loved this book. Looooved it. It opened hot and stayed that way. – Smut Matters
Bottom line, I thought the romances in this book were really charming. All of the characters were well-developed, although I would have liked to know a little more about Charish. But the relationships and the stories were well-written and believable. – Smut Matters