by C.J. Archer
I love this cover, but Hannah has red hair. Hannah has spent her whole life in the attic of an Earl's house. Orphaned, she is the companion to the Earl's daughter Violet. Both are kept in the attic because of Violet's ability to start fires. These also happen when Hannah as a narcoleptic episode. Wh...
I don’t remember how I first came across this book. It was a probably a freebie, tbh. All I know is the cover was nice enough to give it a shot. Now I hate it, it’s so inaccurate! Hannah is nothing like that physically, pretty sure the dress isn’t right and the gloves aren’t either. She never wear...
I wanted to like this book. Which is a silly thing to say, really, since I never pick up a book hoping to hate it, but I liked another book by this author and hoped this one would give me the same warm fuzzies. It didn't. I read The Medium about a year ago. I remember it had some grammatical issues,...
The he Wrong Girl was a very surprising read for me. I’d almost gone into it blind (as I prefer to) after only skimming the blurb, and so only had a vague idea of it revolving around a girl being kidnapped by mistake. What I wasn’t prepared for was the historical elements of this, as well as the pa...
Self-published books always worry me a little bit, since a lot of the ones that I’ve seen have read like unedited first drafts. Thankfully, The Wrong Girl does not fall under that category. Archer’s writing is strong and descriptive, and the book is filled with so many beautifully written quotes.To ...
ARC provided by Patchwork Press via Net Galley.Eighteen year old Hannah Smith has known nothing besides her life in the attic of an Earl, as the companion to his daughter. Hannah has always longed for the freedom of the world that is just out of her reach. She never thought that freedom would come a...
This was one fantastic read! A really fascinating story which I couldn't put down, so this is easily a 5 stars.The characters really came to life for me, and there was plenty of mystery and drama, and even a spark of romance.Hannah was loyal and strong, Jack was headstrong and Sylvia? Well, I still ...