Book Review: An Unlikely Proposition, by Rosalyn Eves

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Title: An Unlikely Proposition  
Author:  Rosalyn Eves      
Genre: Romance   
Rating:  3 out of 5

Eleanor did not come to London to be proper and boring. After the death of her husband and a year of mourning, the seventeen year old wants nothing more than her independence and to have a little fun. She’s hardly looking to remarry, despite pressures from her late husband’s nephew, who is keen on obtaining her inheritance. Eleanor quickly devises a plan that includes a fake engagement. What’s not a part of the plan? Falling for a dashing, quiet man outside of her social circle – a man who is not her betrothed. Can she survive the Season with her heart and her fortune intact?

Thalia is determined to begin afresh after a disastrous first Season in London. No romantic distractions, but only her work as a poet and newfound companion to Eleanor. Determined to get her poems published, she struggles to be taken seriously as a female writer. As the spring progresses, Thalia does not expect to take interest in a man from her past (a man who is engaged to her employer, no less!), but some feelings demand to be felt even if the timing isn’t quite right.

This was just an okay read for me. The characters felt more like caricatures or paper dolls than fully fleshed-out people, and I kind of felt like I was watching a telenovela, with the dramatics and over-the-top emotional decisions. I liked the secondary characters better than the primary ones, and would have enjoyed seeing more of them.

Rosalyn Eves lives in Utah. An Unlikely Proposition is her newest novel.

(Galley courtesy of Macmillan’s in exchange for an honest review.)

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