![]() He was slower to evolve throughout the book compared to many romance heroes. Stephen Hastings was an interesting character. Her ex is a dickwad, her son has special needs, and Emmy does her best to stay afloat. As a single mother myself I immediately felt connected to her character. Several times during the story I wanted to give her a high five or a hug for putting her son’s needs first. Now that we’ve got that cleared up I’ll continue with the review.Įmmy Barton is a strong single mother. I mention this in case you as a reader also go into the book with that preconceived notion. ![]() For the record Emmy Barton and her brother live a comfortable lifestyle and is on equal (or at least closer) footing with Stephen Hastings in their youth. Based on the synopsis I (incorrectly) assumed that our damsel in distress Emmy Barton had always been just that…a damsel in distress. ![]() ![]() One of my favorite tropes (damsel in distress) mixed with one of my least favorite (virgin) – an interesting combination but it worked out for the better.Īlright- so first I’ll admit that when the story begins I was confused. ![]()
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