Nice, highly romantic and highly emotional story. Miss Heath's storytelling is really something else. I just really love her voice and I like how she writes her characters, not perfect at all, and that is okay, it makes them more human, more real to me. The H, Kit, was probably one of the most self-sacrificing, honest and hard on the outside but too fluffy on the inside mmc I've read, however he kinda had this savior complex, (I know you mean well but you can't save everyone hun). The h, liked her at first half of the book, but the conflict happened and she acted like a freaking saint and proceeded to do stupid decisions however, she eventually came back to her senses so I guess it's alright.
I must admit, reading this book hit too close to home, I had to pause reading every now and then as I just also lost my grandmother very recently, maybe that's the reason that despite how unfair or horrible the thing the Montgomery brothers have done to the woman they loved, I think I quite understand where they were coming from. The feeling of grief, the pain of watching the one you love slowly succumb to illness, seeing them gasping for breath and just always being fearful of death. I've went through, it was ugly, but yes, Kit was right. Someday, all of us should go but we should start living our lives not just for today, but to live as if there are a thousand tomorrows. I agree with that and I loved that.
I loved how Miss Heath wrote not just the romance, but also the complexity of the characters and the depth of their feelings and I also loved the fact that this book has two romances in it, yes two! One for our hero, Kit and his brother Christopher. Also, I was very surprised with the sudden twists and turns, most especially that one, that one I didn't see coming. However, the conflict was so solid, I was afraid this would not end well or maybe just end with a HFN? Well, I have never been glad to be wrong. I don't know how LH does it, but somehow, she really found a great way to deal with the conflicts and manage to give our characters their well deserved HEA.