![]() ![]() How Mallory dealt with the events presented showed once again her ability to grow and adapt. ![]() Their differences would eventually become an issue and they did. These details made the expected breakup/strain in their relationship feel real and possible. I thought the author added a lot of depth to the family drama experienced by both leading ladies in Ready or Not. We readers get to watch a regimented woman learn to adapt and open herself to new love. Hope brings out the softer side of Mallory, the side she rarely shows in public. Hope’s confidence, playfulness and just plain goodness keep Mallory guessing and add so much their relationship. It is a pleasure to watch the controlling and uptight Mallory find herself off balance around Hope. I loved the contrast between her privileged upbringing and successful career path and Hope’s scramble to succeed on her own ambition and entrepreneurial skills. Sure, Mallory is a trust fund baby and yes, maybe she is a snob. I might be in the minority but Ready or Not, Mallory’s chance at love is as good or IMO the best book of the trilogy. Like all great romantic trilogies, a smart author saves the best for last. ![]()
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