Silas is not the stuffy, old man Oz expected to find, and the two of them have indisputable chemistry from their first interaction, even as Oz mistakes Silas for a shepherd and shoves him in a closet.ī ut Oz doesn’t want to date his boss (again), and Silas has a history of choosing horrible partners. Fortunately for him, the interviewer finds him entertaining, and he gets the job. Oz is bored, jobless, and he told his mum that he had an interview so she wouldn’t worry. Oz interviews to be his estate’s manager. If you’ve read Risk Taker, then you might know Silas as Henry’s brother and the Earl of Ashworth. This book is funny and heartwarming and just beautiful. And Oz is one of the best characters I’ve ever read about. It’s definitely my favourite by Lily Morton. I love this book it’s one of my favourites. And that’s wrong because it deserves to have all the compliment directed its way. I read this book a year and a half ago, and I’ve revisited parts of it several times. But it’s a good thing because it finally made me write this review. So now I’m over halfway through two books rather than being finished with one. Partly because I couldn’t pick one to focus on. Okay, so I didn’t manage to finish the book I was planning to review on time.
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