And what I mean by "I'm finished" is that I'M FINISHED! Just to clarify I did not finish the book. For so many reasons.
1. The male lead, Cole, is a dick. While I typically like a bad boy and enjoy assertive characters this guy was just a complete jerk. Actually there are stronger words but I'm trying to cut back on swearing. He hates the female lead, Elizabeth, from the beginning based on gossip and her treatment of her father (which was not her fault actually). He refers to her as a bitch, baggage, fool, and compares her intelligence to that of a mule. And lets not forget the part where he suggests that she is the first woman to aggravate him enough that he might consider hitting her. Are you swooning yet? No? Me neither.
No wonder women have such skewed views of healthy relationships. Sheesh.
2. Holy racism. The book was published in 1991 - that makes it fairly modern. SO, like, what the hell?! The story takes place after slavery was abolished in 1865. You meet her father's servants (God I hope they were servants) who all seem to be of Chinese descent. They speak broken English and are written with poor dialect. Then, Ah Sing, the main house servant offers to read Elizabeth's tea leaves. The book has no supernatural overtones so I can only assume this was to add more mysticism/otherness to the character. Thanks for those racist stereotypes.
ON top of that one of the characters is BLATANTLY racist. I suffered through a page and a half of that harmful nonsense. I was very uncomfortable and pretty angry.
3. Slavery is mentioned. Mostly in the form of sexual slavery. Including discovering that the servant girl, Sally (also Asian), was a sex slave at the age of 12. This was actually the final straw in my reading the book.
4. Sexual assault. First off Cole kisses Elizabeth to "punish" her within the first thirty pages. Then he decides she is a whore because she responds and makes a plan to seduce her so he can show her father what she is "really" like. The next few intimate scenes all follow this theme. Including him pushing her up against a tree and fondling her while she begs him to stop. Assertive and aggressive can be hot ... WITH CONSENT. My last straw was when Cole rescues her from slavers. She is naked and drugged. He takes her to a hotel room where he cleans her off and then feels her up WHILE she is naked and unconscious! He briefly hates himself and then gets drunk. So now that I have thrown up in my mouth I have like two sentences left in the chapter.
Her father catches them and they have to get married.
I'd like to also mention that all of this happened in the first 100 pages of the book. I didn't even make it a third of the way through.
And that's where I stopped reading. The best part of the book was dedication which I had initially thought was sweet but now that I have read her "hero" characters I wonder what it means when she says her son is "hero material."