![]() ![]() ![]() I really enjoyed the cut and thrust between the two protagonists as they both vied to win, even as they fall in love. Whit and his brother are hunting down the person who’s out to hurt their business, only Hattie’s brother has put her square in the sights of the Bareknuckle Bastards. So she takes the bull by its horns and invades his turf, dangerous as it might be. Soon it seems Hattie can’t make a move without running into him. Meeting the stranger in her carriage gives her momentary pause, but soon she’s given him a shove out of her carriage and is proceeding with the rest of her evening – except, even as she’s having second choices on her preferences, Whit shows up. Hattie has a solid plan to win in the man’s world she lives in. What an unexpected and charming start to the story. It’s the year of Hattie, and Whit is raining on Hattie’s parade with his impeccable sense of timing. Is there a good time to find a man bound and unconscious in one’s carriage? There certainly is a bad time, as Hattie would attest, especially when she has places to be and a birthday to celebrate. Historical Romance published by Avon 30 Jul 19 Veena’s review of Brazen and the Beast (Bareknuckle Bastards, Book 2) by Sarah MacLean ![]()
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