5/20/2023 0 Comments Betraying Season by Marissa Doyle![]() ![]() She spent her first season worried about her twin messing up her one true love and trying to find a husband for herself as well. But all that tiring relationship drama is over and done with: Persy and her beau are married, which leaves Pen., well she doesn't exactly know where. She was mainly there as the driving force between Lochinvar and Persy's relationship, and as a little bit of a bother for Persy when she was confused about her feelings for Lochinvar. Take that publishers, muahaha! Only pathetically check them out at libraries.īack into the world of Victorian England full of witches who buy kid gloves and whatnot, Betraying Season focuses on a character that was a little neglected in the first book: Penelope Leland. Although, I will not, not< (do you hear me fingers!) buy these books. So here we are, after I had dissed Bewitching Season, the book had succeeded in doing what it was supposed to: make me more interested, make me interested enough to grab for the sequel. I saw my hands reach out and snag it, my mind vaguely flickered in interest, and suddenly I was checking out with Betraying in hand. ![]() So imagine my surprise as I'm making a quick stop at the library and see Betraying Season. Oh, I am so contrary! When I put down Bewitching Season (Leland Sisters), I thought 'Well I got through it it held my attention, but so what?' and proceeded not to think about it again. ![]()
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