2.5 stars
So I started reading this book because of the amazing reviews , and because the storyline seemed interesting. well , once i started reading it , i liked it ,initially. I liked how they built up the hype for Ryan christensen's character. The protagonist and the narrator , Taryn Mitchell seemed like an emotionally cut off person ,initially, because of her past bad experiences, which seemed very justified and warmed you up to her. Although why every romance novel's heroine has to be tragedy stricken is beyond me, but well , our Taryn has faced a lot of hardships in life and has become reclusive.That is ,obviously till she meets our gorgeous,warm hearted, kind , loyal hero Ryan christensen , who is also a very famous hollywood heart throbe , in the book. so well , we have our idyllically perfect hero and our tragedy struck,internally pained heroine, well it wouldnt take a rocket scientist to guess that they would fall in love ,be crazy about each other , so on and so forth . but then what ?
I mean a good book means a strong plot , great dialogues and riveting if not articulate language.This book was lacking the basic turn-of-plot incidents that are required to keep a story going. Even though the book had a very attention grasping start , very natural dialogues, in the first few chapters, somewhere in the middle the author lost track of the story and just seemed to have dragged it on another 300 pages just for the heck of it. the story that could have been very interesting because of the great character introductions and romance inducing situations , turned into an overwhelming , brooding vortex of unnecessary and unrequired mush. the dialogues became SO cheesy , and lame . and i swear to god , at one point , i was THIS close to ripping my own hair out because of the overuse of the word "honey" in the book. "oh , honey " "" "honey , i love you" "no honey i love you more". ugh. Taryn Mitchell , started off as an independent , hard working , closed off woman , with her feet firmly on the ground,in the beggining of the book, soon turned into an annoying, accident-prone , fragile, over reacting little porcelain doll. if love does that to you , then god help us all.
The plot just kept dragging on , directionlessly. i was very close to giving up reading it , but since i had already put in a considerable amount of time into it , i continued reading it. Even though , at the very end of the book there was SOME action , an event to make things more interesting. barring that most of the book is just about their love for each other , and trust me that gets old after about a hundred pages. i mean we get it , Ryan and Taryn are in love, spare us the unrelenting expressing of it. i mean when you love somebody , you dont keep dropping a "i love you more than life itself" on them every 5 minutes , do you? the expression loses its value then. thats another mistake the author made, overusing impacting dialogues to the extent they became redundant. Also , i didnt like how the main characters all seemed a bit too goody-goody.they all believed in launching into long ,stereotypical , super obvious rants , to mend situations. i am sorry, but you cannot fix everything with preachy rants. i mean, what are we ,12?
But despite of all its shortcomings, the book had a good hero . Ryan christensen seemed like a very real character. somebody one may actually know, minus his godlike good looks of course. but then arent they all supposed to be complete adonis like creatures? i liked their witty telephone exchanges , they seemed very normal , untainted by the mush .
All in all , it was an average,somewhat annoying , somewhat frustrating book,that you cant somehow put down because you're still waiting for something to happen.the book had a good beginning and could have been great.i really wanted to like this book , because , you know , you've got to love 'love' right? But i was dissapointed. i hope the author takes the story to a better place in the next book without hosing us with mush.