![]() ![]() When Lady Cassandra Ravenel, the bride’s twin sister, and West, her distant cousin and Tom’s erstwhile friend, enter the room, Tom overhears them. Tired, jaded and bored, he slips away to the music room and closes his eyes to rest them. Janine: We can talk about that when your mini review runs.Ĭhasing Cassandra begins with Tom Severin, a successful railway magnate, crashing a wedding. Maybe I had too-high expectations, but while it had some elements I really liked, it felt sort of formulaic to me. Jennie: I recently finished Devil’s Daughter (I’ll have a mini review in an upcoming “What I’ve Been Reading” post), and I gave it a B. Jennie caught up on the series last year, and I invited her to review Chasing Cassandra with me. So I was thrilled to get an ARC of Chasing Cassandra, the sixth and final book in the series. Janine: As a lot of people probably already know (because I couldn’t stop talking about it), I’m a huge fan of Devil’s Daughter, the previous book in Lisa Kleypas’s Ravenels series. ![]()
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