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Her Every Wish
Her Every Wish | Courtney Milan
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Crash has never let the circumstances of his birth, or his lack of a last name, bother him. His associations may be unsavory, but money, friends, and infamy open far more interesting doors than respect ever could. His sole regret? Once lovely, sweet Daisy Whitlaw learned the truth about how he made his fortune, she cut him off. Daisy’s father is dead, her mother is in ill health, and her available funds have dwindled to a memory. When the local parish announces a charity bequest to help young people start a trade, it’s her last chance. So what if the grants are intended for men? If she’s good enough, she might bluff her way into a future. When Crash offers to show her how to swagger with confidence, she knows he is up to no good. But with her life in the balance, she’s desperate enough to risk the one thing she hasn’t yet lost: her heart. Her Every Wish is a companion novella in the Worth Saga. It stands on its own, but those who wish to read in order might want to read the first book in the series, Once Upon a Marquess, before this one. The books in the Worth Saga are: 1. Once Upon a Marquess 1½. Her Every Wish 2. After the Wedding 3. The Devil Comes Courting 4. The Return of the Scoundrel 5. The Kissing Hour 6. A Tale of Two Viscounts 7. The Return of the Earl
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Her Every Wish | Courtney Milan
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I usually prefer Milan‘s novels to her novellas, but this one hit me SO HARD. It‘s about people who want more for themselves than society thinks they should have. It‘s about how women‘s pain and women‘s needs are often ignored, if not outright denied. And it‘s about two exes who do the work to reconnect after a terrible, mutual misunderstanding.

I loved it deep in my soul. 5 stars

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Her Every Wish | Courtney Milan
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This one made me cry at work, so there's that. It had some really great messages about going for what you want and not apologizing for who you are, and I really enjoyed it.

#BookishBingo: Novella