She did a terrible job expressing her inner turmoil, and the hero, who never gave her any reason to doubt him, suffered for it. What really took away from my enjoyment of the book was the heroine’s emotional immaturity at the expense of her partner. I also loved the hero – he had golden retriever energy and was just such a great guy, which made the heroine’s shortcomings extremely glaring in my mind while reading. Honestly, there is nothing hotter than a man offering to help you fix up your house. The situations the hero and heroine got into were adorable. The hero is a younger man and teacher at her daughter’s school. In this book, the heroine is a mature forty-year-old single mother about to be an empty nester – a difficult time in any parent’s life, I’m sure. When I don’t like a heroine in a romance novel, I always try to take a step back and figure out why she bothered me within the context of her own romance. I hate writing a review when my main problem with the book is the heroine.
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