GRR Reviews That Way Again by Carolyn Brown

Kitty and Preston were lovers and has the wedding and everything planned. But Kitty's great-aunt interfered by causing a misunderstanding between them, and it was believed because neither can believe great-aunt could lie, even though she didn't like their marriage. Then the great-aunt died a week later, and neither ever questioned the lie... Until five years later, when Kitty returned to town to sell a relative's house, and Preston was there. Both are still assuming betrayal by the other. Will they finally figured out they've been betrayed? Then what?

The plot is a trope, some marriage-hating relative sabotaged a perfectly fine relationship for selfish reasons. It's what comes AFTER, how they work through their own (mistaken) preconceptions that makes the story special, and it's there. 4.5/5

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