Reviewed by Eve1972 on
Not a huge fan of this cover. It's a bit boring, and the placement of the title is really odd and throws off the entire composition.
I thought this one was cute (mostly). It turned a little cheesy around 80%, but overall I enjoyed it well enough. If you don't like the "dead wife" thing than you probably should give this one a pass. I am not bothered by it usually, and I wasn't really in this book as well. That said, the author does jump back in time as the hero thinks back to individual moments with his wife (how they meet, their wedding, etc.) I didn't feel I needed all those details when I was trying to connect to the present day romance. But even with those memories I never felt like the heroine was second best.
It was a relatively short read. Very insta. This couple spends a lot of time apart due to living so far away from each other. Extended periods of time (one month, two months, etc.) go by without them physically seeing each other. I felt the story would have been better had the couple spent more actual time together. No OW/OM drama. The kids were cute. I liked Blake a lot he was all in from the moment he meets Cass. I didn't particularly like Cass all that much. I didn't find her funny. I didn't understand why everything had to be a secret. I also thought she was a bit selfish and self-centered. Honestly, had I been Blake after that runner she did I would have said sayonara bitch and moved on. Lastly, this was wrapped up in a cute 12 years later epilogue.
This one gets a thumbs up from yours truly.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 September, 2017: Finished reading
- 28 September, 2017: Reviewed