Ratings15
Average rating3.8
I'm pretty new to the romance novel game, and I'm having fun finding out what's out there. I picked this book up after reading an NPR article on romance novels; the author suggested books by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, so I chose this one randomly from the public library's selection. What I loved: this book made me laugh out loud all throughout. I loved that Gracie at times had the outward demeanor of a woman in a nursing home but was in no way a ‘prude.' Gracie and Bobby Tom's courtship was sweet at times. I loved many of the characters of the town itself.
There was a lot that intrigued me, mainly the fine line between fear and excitement and the ideas of power and control that were expressed through the men in the book. I wasn't entirely comfortable with the relationship between Suzy Denton and Way Sawyer. In the end, they were two consenting adults, but before that there was a lot of coercion and fear involved that I wasn't comfortable with. I was also intrigued by Bobby Tom's tendency to exert power and control over Gracie using sex; it seemed there were a few scenes where Bobby Tom initiated sex to shut Gracie up or demonstrate his power and control after she had “taken” it from him. Again, at the end of the day, they were two consenting adults, and it's great if that's your jam, but there were a few moments that gave me pause.