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4 of 5 stars

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This had it's problems - the plot was a bit all over the place and the villain was a moron - that said, this was an extremely enjoyable read. The romance was sweet, the main characters very likable and it was really funny. The romance between Grace and Damon developed a little too fast but it's easy enough to overlook because Grace and Damon were brilliant in their own rights. Plus they're book lovers - and I mean how can you go past book lovers who meet in bookshops?!

Damon was a strong and sympathetic character. The author addresses Damon's Tourette's with compassion and understanding without making Damon an object of pity. I think it's very easy for an author to miss the mark when dealing with sensitive issues, but Locke addresses the issue with the right amount of practicality, emotion and compassion. Grace's reaction to his Tourette's enhanced this. That said, I think in Locke's eagerness to show Damon could find love, caused her to rush the romance a bit - it would've been nice to see them get to know each other more before they found love. But the romance was really sweet and it didn't exactly have me cringing like some books.

The secondary characters were interesting and it's a shame the author's other books feature time travel because otherwise I would love to read more. I really hate time travel - unless we're talking fanfiction and do overs. I did consider picking them up but I just can't. In addition to that I prefer either historical romance or fantasy. I don't particularly enjoy the mixing of the two genres. Anyway, it's a shame because I would've liked to see more of the secondary characters.

The plot was a mess but then I've never really enjoyed straight romance plots. Even in my historical romances I prefer mysteries. Still overall, I really liked this and would love to read more just like it.

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