Ratings36
Average rating4
Typically I would give a book like this, this being issues I consider it to have, two stars. But Katy does do something well with her characters. Especially her leading woman, who in this book actually has a personality! Something I'm running into on my quest to find romance books I enjoy, is that the woman is often plain. She is average and this is her defining quality. Meg in this is an artist, she loves, she has a skill, she knows she's good at it and she tangles it.
Reid and Meg's number v letter talk was also fun. Most romances come with a cute gimmick like this that I feel is often dropped or played too much, but the prose while talking about art and math was some of the most enjoyable parts of the book. It gave it extra flavor.
So now I bet youre thinking, “why it sounds like you enjoyed the book why only three stars? Dare, you said two!”
The pacing felt a little strange to me. The last half of the novel was overly dramatic, which I do not always mind, but it felt a little too silly for the tone of the rest of the book. I liked the FBI coming and the raid but I think it could have been done better. Also god that letter was soooooooooooo long. Had to skim that part. It really brought down the entire book for me.