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Cargando... Double Happinesspor Jen Trinh
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Ehhh. The only thing that saves this is the fact that almost everyone involved has known each other for years. Surely this isn't the first time Steven has seen Winnie act like an ass. It also helped that, somehow,
Overall, the "annoyance to sweetness" ratio in this was way off - too much annoyance, too little sweetness. And I needed more groveling on Winnie's part.
One aspect of this that might be of interest: Winnie is bi, a divorcee was who married to a woman. This was never part of the issues standing between Winnie and Steven, although her complicated feelings about her failed marriage played a part in how she behaved towards Bradley.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) (