
Actual rating: 3,75 stars!
It was actually good but I felt like there were so many repetitive things in the story. I understood that Kate, the heroine, had a problem with trusting people but it was dragging too long.
Cam, the hero, was indeed a hero. He was so perfect, like literally perfect. From the beginning to the end, I didn't find something slightly bad about him. He was too good to be true.
The plot with Kate's ex wanted custody of her daughter was also random. As long as the story was, there was no explanation on why Daniel, the ex, wanted the custody of Evie, the daughter. I thought there would be a hidden agenda of him wanted to connect with Evie.
I also kinda disappointed when there were no details when the lawyer asked Kate about her single-motherhood. I already prepared myself to cry. Though at the end I was tearing up due to the warmth of the community of Cedar Falls anyway.
Thank you to Jocelyn Jacobs and Luna Literary Management for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
Actual rating: 3,75 stars!
It was actually good but I felt like there were so many repetitive things in the story. I understood that Kate, the heroine, had a problem with trusting people but it was dragging too long.
Cam, the hero, was indeed a hero. He was so perfect, like literally perfect. From the beginning to the end, I didn't find something slightly bad about him. He was too good to be true.
The plot with Kate's ex wanted custody of her daughter was also random. As long as the story was, there was no explanation on why Daniel, the ex, wanted the custody of Evie, the daughter. I thought there would be a hidden agenda of him wanted to connect with Evie.
I also kinda disappointed when there were no details when the lawyer asked Kate about her single-motherhood. I already prepared myself to cry. Though at the end I was tearing up due to the warmth of the community of Cedar Falls anyway.
Thank you to Jocelyn Jacobs and Luna Literary Management for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.