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This is a gentle romance with a well written although ultimately rather passive female lead. Although Lily has unknowingly been placed on a pedestal by Ryder, she defies expectations by being a motor mechanic who is treated as ‘one of the boys' by the men she works mkwith. She seems to feel rather awkward in expressing her femininity, she doesn't wear makeup, finds it difficult to flirt and is obsessed with cars. Her date with Evan is an example of how awkward she feels, he takes her to an expensive restaurant where she is unsure of what she's wearing and how to behave. The author has a very delicate way of showing how Lily feels and who she is, she's a very nuanced character.
Lily was surprised at how simple it had become to ease deeper into conversation with Evan. Although some aspects of their date struck her as superficial, she discovered she could play the part rather well.
She's very passive during dates with Evan and she constantly worries about ‘keeping her slim figure'. Her relationships are unequal conversations are one sided. When she meets Ryder he doesn't ask her anything about herself except what she does which she lies about. When he asks her about her childhood dreams she describes wanting to be a beautiful doll.
Ryder had told her he knew everything he needed to know because he knew her deep down. He'd promised. Lily had tried to tell him more, but he didn't seem interested in knowing more.
I think that the portrayal of the relationship could possibly be the weakest part of the book, probably due to Lily's self esteem issues. She just seems to spend her time asking her boyfriends about themselves and mentally not believing herself worthy. This is problematic as potentially she is looking for self worth by finding a boyfriend. There is part of me that wishes we could have had more of Lily discovering her fabulousness with Aaron and Brooke, but the novel was too short and focussed on the relationship with Ryder. It's a sweet, romantic novel but by no means that steamy. It gets a wouldn't make Grandma blush rating.
A light romance for a lazy Saturday afternoon. Somewhat predictable, but expected in this genre.
The characters never really got under my skin, they did not feel like family, they stayed acquaintances, as if observed from a distance. Neither Lily, her friends or Ryder managed to evoke any emotion.
The writer managed to show how creative someone in love can be. Love is patient, love is beautiful. And love at first sight is indeed possible.
Not beautiful prose that made me want to mark passages in my Kindle, but a love story told.