There will be spoilers here I'm sure, so be warned!
I like to borrow books from the online library. A lot of times, I have been on the waiting list for so long that by the time I am able to read the book, I don't remember why I wanted to read it.
This was one of those books. A few chapters into the book, I got very very mad. Almost put the book down mad, but dangit, I had waited for a whole month to read it and read it I was.
With that said, it was okay. I mean, it was an easy read and everything fit where it was supposed to, but. . . I don't know. Something was missing. There were major issues to deal with here, yet, no one really dealt with them. Everything was kind of, "eh, okay".
The heroine has loved the hero for most of her life. Everything is finally lining up and our hero, well, he's in the mood for some romance. She is to meet him in the garden (I think). Except her sister is a spoiled bitch and has ruined her own costume. In order to save her, the heroine exchanges costumes and goes home. poor sad little thing. blah.
A short time later, we learn that the heroine's sister is now with child, but she doesn't want to name the father. Who doesn't see where this is going? I saw it from a mile away and it made me a little sick, but I'm a glutton and kept on trucking.
To make a long story short, the heroine decides to save her sister and they go away for the baby to be born. While away, it comes out that the sister is a slut and hooked up with our hero (and a few others, too). The heroine is mad for like half a second. But she is so good and understanding that she lets it go.
This is where I got mad. If my sister hooked up with the man that she knew I had been in love with all my life, I might have to introduce her to a baseball bat.
I'm just saying.
But not our heroine. Oh, no. She's everything that is good in the world. Sugar and butterflies and puppies have nothing on her.
After this point, I went to my happy place. I continued to read the words, but the had no meaning to me anymore. Everyone is so good. Everything they do is for the good of the world. Our hero would never knock up someone randomly, he's not that kind of man! Oh, no! Except he did. The heroine, she wouldn't hurt a thing. She also wouldn't take a stand for herself if her life depended on it. Everything she did was because someone told her to do it. Tell the hero about the child. Stay with me and be my mistress. Leave the hero for the good of another woman. EVERYTHING! Nothing was of her own doing besides keeping her sisters baby and that because he looked like the hero.
The hero was so conflicted and stupid that my head hurt. He came off very much like a spoiled child who was used to having his way. Everything was a contradiction. We are told one thing, and then get to watch them do another. The child is not his in his mind. The heroine is doing this to get her child a name. That bitch. But when he figures out that the heroine is a freaking virgin does he say anything? No. Not until the end of the book. And when he does realize the child is his, does he question who he was getting it on with? Nope.
And out of all this, who comes out on top? The slut sister. She gets to get married, and have a handsome new husband, and a child on the way. No questions and no consequences.
Shoot me now.
While the H & h, do get theirs ,too. It was just . . . I didn't really give a shit one way or the other.