![]() ![]() As Veronica was a bit of an anti-heroine in the first book, I was interested to see how she would alter her behaviours in order to act as the heroine of this book.Īlthough this is a sequel, and in some respects requires knowledge of past events in order to understand who our heroine is and how she forged her current career, we see very little of the characters and settings from the first book and receive few indications at first as to exactly how much time has passed or how Veronica has apparently managed to build up her clientele so rapidly. This sequel turns that idea on its head and focusses on Veronica Wilde, the woman who has gone on to make a career out of posing as other people in a variety of public and not-so-public settings. I really enjoyed the first book in this series, not least for its charming-but-shy Deaf heroine, and her ability to overcome all adversities, including the woman posing as her, initially unsanctioned: then later as a means to take attention away from the real protagonist of the story. New Adult Romance published by Pocket Star 14 Nov 16 Stevie‘s review of Dealing in Deception (Love in Disguise, Book 2) by Samantha Joyce ![]()
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