Ratings9
Average rating3.3
Leaving this unrated because I'm not sure how I feel.
There's stuff to like here. Dare writes well, and this is evident even in her debut. However, the romance was a bit melodramatic at times there was a love quadrangle at one point . For the first half of the book, the heroine behaves in a very spoiled manner with no regard for anyone else. Then in the latter half of the book, the hero wants to wrap the heroine in gossamer silk for her own good . In this particular story, there was some childhood trauma that led to the hero's actions, but even with this background, I didn't enjoy the trope any more than I have in the past. I think if this trope were employed less, then in instances like this where it is explained by the hero's history (although not excused, I still think the hero needs to realise during the course of the book that such behaviour is harmful and in the end not very loving), I would find it a bit more palatable. However, every other alpha romance hero feels the need to protect the heroine for her own good. I don't know why love has to be equated with excessive protection to the point of being suffocating.