Sesily is used to getting what she wants, with the notable exception of Caleb Calhoun, her sister’s business partner. Sesily Talbot has always lived life on her own terms, never marrying, enjoying being known for scandal, and running with a group of three other women who have banded together to get justice for women. The issue is that the conflict keeping the hero and heroine apart was revealed far too late in the narrative. Frankly if there had been no romance I still would have enjoyed this book because we get to see justice delivered to assholes who deserve it. I think part of this imbalance is to set up the rest of the series, but the gang’s quest for justice was very heisty and fun. Objectively I can look at this book and say that some readers may have an issue with how much time spent on the girl-gang scenes versus the romance, but also ONE OF THEM SPECIALIZES IN EXPLOSIONS. Bombshell is a Victorian age romance with a ton of pining, and a heroine who belongs to a girl-gang out to dismantle the patriarchy.
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