![]() ![]() Ryan finding out his big sister is in fact, his birth mother. But the biggest, and most unique plot point, was "Mom-ster". ![]() The issues Queenie deals with because of this are settle, but nonetheless have an impact on her character. Not because her mother died, which is what happens in most books, but because her mother didn't want to be a mother. Once again, we get a bit of a gender swap, with Queenie being raised by her father. Then there is their personal family situations. The dynamic worked for me, and was refreshing. So its refreshing to have a male character, that has a female bring him out of his shell a bit. It doesn't happen often where I encounter a romance where the male is the rule follower. But what I loved that was different with this book, was the gender swap of the "goody two shoes" main character, and the unique family situations Ryan and Queenie find themselves in. A Secret for a Secret has great dimensional characters, with intense chemistry, and wonderful arcs. And I can repeat the things I liked about the other two books in the series. ![]()
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