Light and sweet, mostly
- The female main character was one of triplets and even though she mentions once or twice that she feels like part of the set and not a standout I didn't feel it. She didn't feel very insecure to me, but we also don't get too much focus on her family.
- Duke Stone is aptly named as his personality is quite the same, he is stoic and taciturn but underneath there is a heart of gold and some unknown charm. This is extra obvious by the time jumps we get where the relationship progresses in our absence so we mostly see the changes and they're already being treated as the new normal.
- The conflict in this is mostly from their relationship, the misunderstandings and small fights. From the beginning we get some secrets they're not sharing and when they talk about them they're quickly followed by a new secret for no good reason except to provide a little more conflict before the final reveal of a bad guy.
In conclusion, this was an ok read, entertaining enough but nothing groundbreaking.