After Not Quite a Husband, I was too scarred to read any more of Sherry Thomas's books, but this novella was included together in a bundle with a Courtney Milan story, so I figured I might as well read it. And I enjoyed it! Still, I've read enough reviews of the novel that comes before this in the series to know that I wouldn't like it. So, for the time being, I'd read Sherry Thomas's novellas (since they're not long enough to properly torture the characters) but not her full-length books. Loved, Loved, Loved this novella!!Right from the start you are drawn in to the intense and emotional relationship between Isabella and Ralston. One thing that I loved about this story was the total honesty shared between the two main characters.. and actually even the honesty of the supporting characters. It was refreshing to read a story with no misunderstandings and/or lies. It doesn't mean that everything was lightness and happiness with these two tortured characters, but that they approached the problems head on with honesty and worked through it.I realize that being a novella, the story had to be fast paced, but I loved it! This is a wonderful addition to the FitzHugh Trilogy. Also, you could read this book even if you haven't read the others in the trilogy.
What do You think about A Dance In Moonlight (2013)?
Pushes the frontier of coincidence to regions unknown, but short enough to be readable.
—mike
A sweet little novella, a bit unbelievable, but hey, that's romance, amirite?
—susizolcer
This novella is part of Midnight scandals, which I've read.
—madz