I’m not too
sure of how to rate this one. The story had so much back and forth. Truths were
hidden. All trying to protect individuals. The heroine was “A Number One”. It
was the hero, though, that had me constantly scratching my head. I’m sure that I’m
in the minority here, but it seemed to me that he wanted pity and understanding
for something that he did and had to take responsibility for. At times he was
elusive and closed-off, even when he was the one at fault. And, the person that
suffered the most was his amazing girlfriend. She was the one that moved the
story along. She was spunky and funny. She just made everyone smile. The
prologue in the beginning was cute and entertaining. A little sad, and the book
from what I first was thinking, went into a whole other direction. While I was
expecting sadness, I got a whole other take on what was going to occur. I was
really not prepared for the main storyline. It was tedious. Like I said, a lot
of back and forth with feelings and unsure choices made. The villainous of the
story was spot-on. Nasty. Vicious. Not a care in the world for anyone but
herself. And, in the long run, she gets her just desserts. No sympathy from me.
This is the first time in awhile that I am rating a book lower than it should
be mainly because of the hero. I loved his family, however! His two brothers
and parents. So supportive and loyal. It was just him that I had an issue with.
The ending is fitting. And, everyone is more than happy!
Review Written, 9/2/16
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