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RLGtW: Why can't she be bad?
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Delly versus her mom. The two rich sisters. The two mercenary sisters. And et cetera. (I’m using “mercenary” loosely here, in the sense they were there for the money — as was everyone — but saying what they actually are is a small spoiler. Also, I don’t recall their names.)



I don't mind romance novels once in a while, but this one was particularly predictable. The story was fun while they were building their team, and solving the mystery, but once they did that, I had to make myself finish it.


This is a good distillation of my discontent. She could have been actually bad and then make a choice to change for Winn, and that would have been something. Instead, she feels like she just doesn't like herself and then needs saving by being loved or something. Is that what a romance book is? Because I don't really like it.

Perhaps her funny speech pattern could have turned out to be an act and she could have consummated her relationship with Winn and jumped out the window with Winn's family jewels onto a horse (which she was only feigning not being able to ride) and galloped off to live in gin-soaked luxury? It just strikes me as a bummer that instead of being a ruthless scoundrel, the main character turns out just to be a depressed person who needs real love to begin feeling some self-worth. (hide spoiler)]