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" This is probably the weakest novel in the series. I expected it to happen since it is very difficult to top Devil in Winter. "
- Antonia, 2/17/2014
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" Magnificent story, stellar series! I enjoyed Daisy's story as much as I did all the rest in the Wallflower series! My biggest regret is that there aren't anymore wallflowers to read about! "
- Doris, 2/9/2014
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" I absolutely loved this book "
- Lyn, 2/8/2014
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" This was sweet, I enjoyed getting to see more of Daisy and her quirky personality. I didn't want to like Matthew Swift at first because I had been hoping that Cam would be Daisy's love interest, but he was impossible to resist for long. Annabelle was a total hypocritical bitch, but other than that it was all good. Nice little twist at the end that I didn't see coming. "
- Sandra, 2/1/2014
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" I'm a complete sucker when it comes to historic romance. Making them a series is even more tempting, I can't seem to pass them up. This was a fun, quick series that took a little bit of a new approach. The Wallflowers were the ones to turn the tables and take their futures into their own hands. It was fun to see what they would come up with next and I found them all a joy. "
- Tasha, 1/30/2014
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" I truly enjoyed this book. I thought Matthew was perfect for Daisy, after all he had loved her forever and the button was a wonderful touch. While it didn't have the emotional punch that DIW did, it was still a very satisfying read. The entire series has been fun. "
- Keri, 1/27/2014
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" Another winner from Lisa Kleypas. The story was cute and Matthew Swift is just the kind of guy I would like. Nothing special stands out -- just a well-written, solid romance. I like it! "
- Kellianne, 1/22/2014
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" This was great, maybe 4.75 stars if 5 is perfect. A definite re-read. "
- Kelly, 1/18/2014
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" Enjoyed it, but the formula is wearing on me. Still, I love all the Wallflower characters. WallflowerPower! "
- Susy, 11/25/2013
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" Scandal in Spring is my second favorite Wallflower book. (Devil in Winter will always be the best, IMO.) I loved following Daisy's discovery of the "real" Matthew and her growing attraction to him. "
- Daffodil, 10/23/2013
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" Sweet lovestory, I thought Daisy was an airhead in the other Wallflower books but she really redeems herself here.... "
- Amar, 10/4/2013
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" Sweet story. Not my favorite of The Wallflower series but enjoyable nonetheless. "
- Nicole, 8/1/2013
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" Great book. Unique heroine. Definitely worth reading! "
- Alexandria, 4/30/2013
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" Cute as the other three? Perhaps for the first part, then the male lead is not never took off as expected, gets depressed, he is deep thinking, he is compassionate, is punished mentally ... but I don't know ... less beautiful, less exciting but still nice as a piece of the quartet! "
- Vivianne, 3/19/2013
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" 5.00 Stars - Historical Romance! "
- Kelly22, 12/5/2012
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" Probably my least favorite :( enjoyed the other three more "
- Shannon, 8/11/2012
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" Loved this entire series. Just the right mix of romance, humor, likable characters and steamy trysts! "
- Brenda, 8/24/2011
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" I liked this even if the ending felt a bit rushed. There was a definite "awwww" factor, which I love
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- Nicci, 5/5/2011
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" I liked this well enough. I like the hero-with-a-secret thing. But there wasn't quite enough of the angst I love so well to give it as many stars as others in this series. (3 stars)
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- PNR, 5/3/2011
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" Loved it. Helped that Daisy and Matthew were such likeable characters.
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- Elisabeth, 4/26/2011
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" Started 4/25/11. Thought it was the best of the wallflowers series (tho I didn't read bk1)
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- Linda, 4/25/2011
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" I really enjoyed this book! The characters are wonderful! The romance is every girl's dream! I love Lisa Kleypas!
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- Cheryl, 4/20/2011
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" Scandal in Spring is my second favorite Wallflower book. (Devil in Winter will always be the best, IMO.) I loved following Daisy's discovery of the "real" Matthew and her growing attraction to him.
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- Daffodil, 4/14/2011
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" Pretty ho-hum. I had hopes, having liked the previous Wallflowers books so much, but this really didn't do anything for me. Oh well.
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- Jen, 4/7/2011
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" Second time reading this series and I am just as disappointed that it is over. Love these books.
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- Jen, 3/19/2011
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" Even thought it was "typical" I liked the non-reaction when the hero's big secret came out. It wasn't becuase that was what greased the skids of the plot, it followed according to their emotional involvement.
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- Mary, 3/10/2011
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