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My Lady's Choosing by Kitty Curran
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it was amazing
bookshelves: romance

I went through MY LADY'S CHOOSING and tried out three different versions of the story, and I absolutely loved every single one! I've always been a fan of "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories, and I love, love, LOVE romance, so this was right up my alley! I loved that it didn't take itself seriously and that the authors had so much fun with the genre and with various tropes/stories that they were inspired by. It was a blast to read and you could tell they had a lot of fun putting it all together!

Now I'll tell a bit about each of the versions that I tried out. :)

The first time I chose Captain Angus "Mac" McTaggart: the rugged, philanthropic red-headed Scot...who also happens to share many similarities with a well beloved character some people know as Jamie Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser...or Jamie Fraser if you've never read Outlander. Mac was definitely similar to Jamie in some ways, but he was also still uniquely Mac! He was wonderful and constantly had me swooning, and the story was super sweet! It also had a bit of mystery going on which was a lot of fun!

The second time I chose Sir Benedict Granville, the Mr. Darcy character of the bunch! He was a bit of a broody butthead when the story started, but I won him over with my....assets. We partook in some witty banter and hung out in some secluded alcoves. This version had some mystery, too, and quite a few of those alcoves/dark corners that I spoke of. I had a lot of fun with this one and I loved that this version of the story had a ball, card games, and witty banter...all the fixings of some of my favourite Austen novels!

And the third and final time that I ran through MY LADY'S CHOOSING, I chose Lord Craven, who was the Mr. Rochester of the bunch. This one was definitely the most ridiculous and outlandish out of all of the storylines that I chose, but it was super amusing! I also loved the commentary on my choices from the authors...even though they did call me a hussy. :P This one also had some mystery, but it mostly just went full on gothic and it gave me serious Northanger Abbey, Jane Eyre, and Wuthering Heights vibes. I loved it!

In addition to the three storylines that I tried out, there's also a storyline where you can choose to be a companion to your female friend in case anyone is looking to try out a same-sex relationship. The companion and Lord Craven storylines pop up during the Sir Benedict and Mac storylines, so if you're looking to play out either of them, make sure to keep your eyes peeled! :)

Overall, I had a blast reading through the various storylines of MY LADY'S CHOOSING. I loved that each one pulled inspiration from classics and popular stories, but that they still managed to be unique so that you were still left with surprises. I really enjoyed all of the storylines, but I have to admit that Mac's was definitely my favourite! :D
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Reading Progress

January 30, 2018 – Started Reading
January 30, 2018 – Shelved
January 30, 2018 –
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0.0% "Oh this is sooo fun!!! :D I've already chosen my adventure with Sir Benedict Granville, our Mr. Darcy-ish character, and Captain Angus "Mac" McTaggart , our Jamie Fraser-ish character...next I may check out Lord Craven--the Rochester of the bunch!!! :D Mac was my fave so far in case anyone was wondering. :P"
February 28, 2018 – Shelved as: romance
February 28, 2018 – Finished Reading

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Rachelle The Mac story was my favorite as well. This book was a fun read.


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Ambur Rachelle wrote: "The Mac story was my favorite as well. This book was a fun read."

Sorry, Rachelle! I thought I'd replied to this months ago! Yes, it was so fun!!! :D


Ambur Eden wrote: "SOLD!"

Yay!!! I think you'll have so much fun with this, Eden! I feel like it's something that bigtime romance readers will really appreciate because it kind of teases and pokes fun at itself. It has some super over-the-top moments, but I really loved how cheesy it was at times. haha


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