When said aunt and uncle pass away, Wren realizes how terribly lonely she is. Wren was born with a large purple birthmark covering one-half of her face, and she hid at her aunt and uncle’s country estate, content for them to be the only people in her life. Up until the point when the novel opens, she had been living as a recluse, hiding from society. Like a number of Balogh’s books, it’s a romance about healing – especially creating the space in which to heal – and that’s a plotline that works so well for me.Īt the age of twenty-nine, Wren Heyden is firmly on the shelf. Someone to Wed somehow manages to both be a feel-good read and full of emotional catharsis. Theme: Marriage of Convenience, Slow Burn Genre: Historical: European, Regency, Romance
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