I received a copy from Booksprout; this is my honest review
TRIGGER ALERT: horrific details of a stalker and conjugal abuse in all forms all through the book.
-The book is categorized a romantic comedy. If this is a romantic comedy, how would this author write horror? Rom Com 2 stars. Now, if she had categorized it as a romantic suspense, then I would give a 3-4 stars. Four for the beginning and 3 for the last parts; it was just getting over-the-top too serious, too dramatic, too horrific for me.
-I love most parts of the story, especially when the farmers/ranchers were around, ever Hooper or Janet.
-Eliza gave Abigail such a great gift when everyone thought it was junk all over the cottage like a hoarder would. Wow, even a pinwheel.
-Confused: Why did Jesse see Abigail at the laundromat?
-I get Cade when someone says his aunt was a knitting genius and all that stuff. My DH won lifetime awards but when he comes home at night, he just my DH.
-Tom & Janet? Wow. Who would have thought? I didn't know either of them very much but wow. It was insta-love, insta-lust with those two.
-"Was it like magic, that she always had knitting on her person ..." I can relate with my Kindle.
-LOL: "...had no idea how to get out of the tub". Why did you get in in the first place?
-Some unbelievable points: 1. Abigail would not have remembered Cade at the funeral just because he's good looking. My FIL passed away and in all the pictures are M. Trudeau standing right by me, consoling me. My SIL was passing by the church when we got out and saw me with her and couldn't believe her eyes; when she saw me after that, she asked me why MT was there at the funeral. I was crying so hard I didn't see anyone, nor did I recognized any celebrity. 2. When Cade found Samuel's body at the hospital and told Abigail about it, as a victim of abuse she would never have taken his words for it - she would have searched for the body and checked it out, just to make sure.
-There are three paragraphs where Cade is thinking about his bedroom, his sheets etc. but they are not his; they did the deed in her bedroom (he turned around to get protection and she stayed).
-When the bed and other furniture arrived for the cottage, the rooms were not arranged as Abigail had planned earlier in the book - she was specific about it and why.
-At 70%, Cade is all lovey-dovey and tell Abigail to get rid of her friends at the party, "I want you to myself" etc. Samuel did exactly that to her. Didn't she learn anything? Or did the author forget about it?