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Grumpy, rakish military man Caspian Arundel, Duke of Concord, knows the recipe for a perfect Christmas: no mistletoe, no mulled wine, and certainly no revelers.
The last thing Caspian wants is for some runaway bride to move into the empty castle where Caspian is training his militia. He especially doesn’t want to live near a runaway bride who constantly chirps about the wonders of the coldest holiday of the year.
Miranda didn’t plan to run away from her own wedding. She didn’t even plan to wed. But when her aunt and uncle tell her that they’ve secretly posted the banns on her behalf, she decides to flee. Even if she looks ridiculous running in her loveliest gown down the streets of London looking for a hack, and even if she has nowhere to go except her great-aunt's crumbling castle on the Sussex coast. At least she can finally celebrate Christmas just like her parents always did and create a place for her fellow spinsters and bluestockings to escape their overbearing relatives.
Caspian Arundel, Duke of Concord, is furious. Women have taken over the castle that his men were planning to stay at. Worse, they want to celebrate Christmas there. Caspian has no time for Christmas or women. Not when that beastly Bonaparte might attack any day. He has a particular dislike for Miranda, the leader of this despicable group of females. She already ruined his cousin’s wedding, and clearly she has every intention of ruining his militia and ensuring he’ll never be able to return to the front.
If only she weren’t so enticing .
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1 primary bookHolidays for Spinsters is a 1-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by Bianca Blythe.
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2,25/5
It started interesting but I disliked the writing pretty quickly. It was just too vague and skipped too many moments. The characters weren't written well either, I couldn't connect with them and later, couldn't believe their romance, it was just all so sudden. There was no chemistry between the characters and their relationship was weak.
I also disliked MMC for sending that letter. I was expecting FMC to find it later in his clothes and demand an explanation, but he sent it instead by accident? How does it even happen? And I didn't believe how sorry he was.
And THEN, then, in the epilogue he had the audacity to do to her what her aunt and uncle had done? And it was suddenly romanticized?? nope. Absolutely not. I hated that.