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thepassionatereader's review
3.0
I liked parts of this book--the sex scenes (although, damn, these two have so much sex, I became sure they were sleep deprived), the camaraderie between the hero and his twin brother, the ways the heroine economized--but other parts were cliche--the evil ex-husband, the all perfect hero's family, the too gorgeous leads. I was also a bit dismayed at the hero's propensity for violence.
I enjoy Ms. Warren's work, however, and look forward to the next book whose hero is intriguing.
I enjoy Ms. Warren's work, however, and look forward to the next book whose hero is intriguing.
georgiewhoissarahdrew's review
2.0
I liked the background of this story - the divorcee allowing herself to open up to the possibility of love. I was less comfortable with the hero's initial approach - Leo's arrogant, slightly smarmy, and altogether much too pleased with himself. I wanted a heroine who would call him on this, but Thalia doesn't. I think I was meant to believe this was because she was irresistibly drawn to him, but it came across as weak-mindedness - which leaves a different taste in the mouth.
I was also taken aback by the ending when Leo's family raised no objection to their "living in sin" which felt unrealistic. Almost as unrealistic as the easy way in which Thalia's husband's death was brushed aside .
This is a book that has had excellent reviews from reviewers I generally admire, so I may be missing something - so I read the book again to make sure. But no, while this is a fluently-told story, I could not emphathise with either H or H sufficiently to enjoy it whole-heartedly.
I was also taken aback by the ending
This is a book that has had excellent reviews from reviewers I generally admire, so I may be missing something - so I read the book again to make sure. But no, while this is a fluently-told story, I could not emphathise with either H or H sufficiently to enjoy it whole-heartedly.