All of this sets up some wonderful scenes. Though, he does do a good job of not letting that slip for awhile. You can’t really call these two “frenemies,” as the feeling of loathing is only on Daisy’s side unbeknownst to her, Matthew was been secretly enamored with her for years. However, she is unprepared for the change in Matthew, not to mention her feelings when she is in his physical proximity. Landor definitely kicks it up a notch.ĭaisy is the last of the four Wallflowers, and her father gives her an ultimatum: snag a man by May or she will have to marry Matthew Swift, someone she despises. I gave this installment of the Wallflowers four stars years ago when I read it however, Ms. Still, the characters are well differentiatedand this series is well worth the time and money. I especially love it when she has to do a Scottish lilt, but in Sandal in Spring there are just American and English accents. There are a wide variety of characters in this story – something else at which Ms. Kleypas’ charactersand I even cried over one conversation between Daisy and her sister, Lillian something I don’t remember doing when I first read this book years ago. Hereshe convincingly depicts the outraged Daisy Bowman, who is appalled that her father wants her to marry his protégé. Landor is one of my favorite Historical Romance readers because she always gets the atmosphere right for the era.
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