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Book Review of England's Perfect Hero (Lessons in Love, Bk 3)

England's Perfect Hero (Lessons in Love, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 2


A sweet and touching romance about an emotionally, physically, and mentally wounded ex-soldier who suffers from extreme PTSD. He connects with a woman whose father is a top General and whom, we eventually learn, had an unwitting hand in the hero's capture and torture by the enemy. The "Lessons in Love" theme is very peripheral in this book of the series, thankfully.

The story is well told and well paced. It isn't very steamy. Suzanne Enoch is a fan of love scenes that are told quickly and where women feel no pain, embarrassment, or fear. So unrealistic that it takes you out of the story, but fortunately (unfortunately?) she spends very little space on this part of the tale.

The story wrapped-up very quickly and had no epilogue, which was a little disappointment.

3.5 stars