And if there’s one thing that Kerrigan Byrne does best, it’s a second chance romance involving two people who loved each other when they were younger. I can’t really explain why…but historical romance writers really do this trope justice. When it comes to second chance romance, I typically enjoy this trope the most in historical romance. Furthermore, the prologue might be an information overload if you didn’t read Seducing a Stranger/A Dark and Stormy Knight. But keep in mind that the events from the first book heavily influence the turn of events in Courting Trouble. If you’re new to Kerrigan Byrne, you will get a short breakdown of the events that unfolded in the first book. If you’ve read Morley’s book, then the prologue will act as a quick refresher. The author quickly summarizes the events from the first book Seducing a Stranger/A Dark and Stormy Knight during the prologue. I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Ĭourting Trouble is the second book in the Goode Girls series and it features an angsty second chance romance between two lovers who were torn apart because of their difference in social class.
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