I don't know, I always seem to love those bad boys, who are secretly soft. Roman was a bunch of contradictions and a lot of complications, because he was trying to live up to other people's opinions of him. Watching his friendship with Piper unfold and evolve was quite lovely, and I was happy to see him show his true self to anyone. I won't lie, the push and pull and "I'm not good enough for you" lamentations drove me a little mad, but it was because it was so obviously how well these two fit together. I was all for following the heart and leaving the nay-sayers behind, but I had to be patient while Piper and Roman realized that. I liked a lot of things in this book. The frank and honest discussions regarding sex and depression are two things that stood out, but if I am being totally honest, Piper's adoration for John Cusack made me smile each and every time.