![]() ![]() This is a very good single POV romance with a cast of characters second to none and a slow burn to smokin' hot sex scenes. Writing such a likable character and yet lovingly revealing his biggest flaw takes real talent. So even though I think the ending could've been a little more concise, I loved this story very much. It's hard to believe they miss things, but they do. I have met a person or two like Nate - very likable, intuitively helpful, deeply caring and accepting, refusing to play the verbal/emotional games many people mire themselves in. ![]() We all have blind spots, aspects of ourselves we are incapable of seeing without help, and we all too often reject that help as silly. I suspect it would've been clearer in first person, but that's an author's personal choice. Some reviewers missed the point entirely, having never caught on, I guess, to the fact that each of us is an unreliable narrator about ourselves. Nate is a cinnamon roll with something to learn, our sole point of view character, and this is a deceptively clever novel because of it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |