Last Season By Jenny Judson & Danielle Mahfood
I found this book to be well written in terms of the storyline. I liked the underdog mentality. One of the main characters, "Cassandra," comes from a rich and powerful family, while the second main character, "Crispin," is from the working class. Crispin, a stable boy trying to work off his father's debts, falls for Cassandra, making a huge error in judgment that results in him being sent away to India, where his future and fortune change. When Cassandra's father also makes a significant mistake, his decision affects their family's fortune, leaving them penniless. However, fate intervenes and guides both Crispin and Cassandra to a future neither of them expects. The only issue I had with this book was that large portions were written in italics, making them difficult to read. Overall, it's a story full of love, loss, and triumph.
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