![]() ![]() ![]() When the story opens, Honoria wants to get married. You know how it is: as kids, they get on each other’s nerves, but now as adults, they get along fine, occasionally bickering and arguing with each other in a good-natured way. Honoria Smythe-Smith and Marcus Holroyd know each other since they were kids. After all, there isn’t much of a plot in the first place. At the worst, it will generate a feeling of annoyance that the reader is being left out of some inside joke, but let’s look at the bright side: at least this reader will not be lost. ![]() To Julia Quinn’s credit, these references don’t fully intrude on a new reader’s comprehension of this story. Just Like Heaven is the start of a new quartet revolving around the Smythe-Smith young ladies, but this series is also linked closely to the Bridgerton series in that this book alone features plenty of Easter egg references to characters in those books. ![]()
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