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368 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 1, 2016
“I’ve been waiting for you for four years.”Um, no. Well, yes, thinking before making a life altering decision is good but so is telling those two arrogant idiots to go fuck themselves. I wanted Ophelia to SEIZE control of her life and what SHE wanted, not let men dictate what she should and should not do. Basically I wanted her to practice what she preached in her book. Maybe I read it wrong and Ophelia was all quiet strength and resilience which would’ve been fine, but in my opinion she was not all that she could’ve been. Perhaps part of the problem was that we were seeing Ophelia a lot of the time through Kit’s eyes when in truth, he didn’t really know her anymore. He built her up so much in his and our minds that the real Ophelia was bound to come up short by comparison. In fact for most of the book it was as if Kit and Ophelia weren’t falling in love with each other all over again, but holding on to the people they used to be instead of the people they had become. What did end up working romance-wise was that they had become sort of an opposites attract in that Kit lit Ophelia’s fire and Ophelia grounded Kit in reality. Still, I think things overall could’ve been done better. Or maybe I’m just too damned picky.
Every word hurt, cutting deep into the pain she thought she’d put aside. The past hurt was altered now, tangled with all they’d shared. She had no wish to hurt anymore, but she didn’t want her choices taken from her either. Didn’t want two men---three if she counted her father’s machinations with Dunston---deciding her future.
“I need time to think.”