![]() Most of the story alternates between Jane’s chapters, from when she meets Eddie and as she tries to fit into high society and run from her past, and Bea’s diary entries as she’s locked up in the house.Įveryone here is unlikeable but they’re not so unlikeable that I was put off from the book. There’s Jane, who despite being a grifter and a thief is still more likeable than the original character there’s Eddie Rochester, who sweeps her off her feet and there’s Bea, the wife upstairs (presumed dead alongside her best friend, Blanche). If you know the story of Jane Eyre, you roughly know the plot of this story. ![]() I was reminded of the book when Wendy did a roundup of all the first lines of books that she read in 2021 and since I wanted something light and fun for an overnight bus ride, I decided to borrow the ebook!Īs expected, this was a fun read that I read in two hours and then immediately texted a friend who likes thrillers to recommend it to her. ![]() I’ve always enjoyed Jane Eyre retellings (even more than the original, for some reason) so when Wendy at Musings of a Bookish Kitty reviewed this, I was intrigued. ![]()
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