![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While he steps in to assist Emmy and her son his interest in her is temporary with no long term plans to be in their lives. Most stories you’ll read the male love interest will fall in love and immediately want to tie down his lovely lady in holy matrimony. 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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