llamareads
Written on Nov 8, 2017
Patrick is… well, Patrick is pretty much the perfect man. He opens doors for Renee, acts protective of her, insists on paying for meals while all the while gently supporting her without taking over her life. One of my favorite Patrick moments, after Renee is apologizing for misjudging Patrick:
“Patrick raced over to her and drew her into his arms. “Baby, I see your heart, I do.”
Folks, I melted. And he's telling the truth! Patrick pays attention to her moods and to Renee in general. When they're together, he's wholly focused on her. Now, that’s not to say that Patrick is perfect himself. He has his own issues - family and professional - to deal with, and I felt like those issues and the ways he dealt with them fleshed him out into a real person. Renee is also a wonderful character - smart, accomplished, but with a tendency to want to check off her life goals like items on a list. It was fun to watch her realize that checking off marriage and a family weren’t going to as easy as she’d thought! I also loved Renee’s family. It was lovely to see how well they interacted, even the sisters who were polar opposites.
As for cons, it felt like some of the other characters, especially Renee’s other prospective boyfriends, were one-dimensional. I also felt like the whole Julia deal wasn’t truly wrapped up. I’m not sure if I’m missing something from a previous book, or if it’s meant to be dealt with in a later book. I understand Renee deciding she doesn’t need an explanation for Julie’s behavior, but I felt like, as a reader, I wanted it. I also wondered about what exactly was on Renee’s mysterious list. Though I can guess from the people she dates, the list itself is never explicitly written out in the book.
At heart, this is a sweetly romantic book about not making judgements based on a first impression, about forgiveness, and about love. Definitely recommended if you’re looking for something cozy and sweet to curl up with!
I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.