The premise of this book was sweet, a couple of never-been-married-forty-year olds meet and fall in love. However, the book began to bother me once Claire confessed her past and all of a sudden began telling Mac about how she was lusting after him and having dreams about them. There weren't any details, so you can't say there was sex in the book, but the way they interacted and continued to lust after each other rather consumed the story. So they stayed "pure" physically... And then there was Mac taking scriptures and quoting them to give them strange meaning. When he was trying to convince Claire that she loved him using 1 Corinthians 13, his interpretation of the verses was so off...