While this book did fit my requirements of a quick read, it fell short in so many other aspects.
Mia is a twenty-three year old, single mother who has just run away from home and a tragic accident that turned her world upside down. She is a complete sap in my opinion. Rather than making her endearing, her personality and character flaws just grated on my nerves. She spends a majority of the book reminding herself of the tragedies she has endured and keeping herself sad rather than trying to move on. At certain points in the book, you think “Hey she is getting better, maybe she will start to move one… and then BAM! Nose dive back to sorrow…It gets old real fast.
When she is offered a position as a live-in housekeeper for a rich local, I had high hopes that she would start to make strides to moving forward with her life. Instead however, she berates herself for finding the m an attractive and constantly reminds herself of her past tragedies.
Begin the sappy, love struck behavior that, when added to her perpetual sadness, is almost depressing to read. She is completely enamored with a man she has known for less than a day. Mia is completely incapable of forming full sentences much less functioning like a normal person when he is anywhere around. Mia has met Sebastian all of 5 minutes and already she feels she is unable to live without him. I understand that during the course of a relationship you find that the other person makes you better and you prefer to spend time WITH them rather than WITHOUT them. But after less than a day, it just seems unrealistic.
Mia talks herself into NOT taking the job.. And then the moment she gets the call back, she accepts with no questions! By this point I had my fill of Mia…BUT…I was almost halfway through the book, and because I don’t like to leave things unfinished, I kept reading.
Enter Sebastian…who is even worse than Mia... The best way I could describe him is a chauvinistic pig. He treats the women who work for him as objects, uses them to fulfill his sexual needs, and shows them little respect. Sebastian maintains an “I can sleep with whoever, whenever” attitude for the first part of the book. It is actually disgusting to read. Then, surprise surprise, he falls head over heels for Mia and becomes a changed man.
When Mia requests, for the sake of her heart, that they remain just friends, he agrees. However, when they spend time together he can’t keep his hands to himself. And she allows it, making her as pathetic and easily swayed as he is. He then convinces Mia that he has caused a complete change of heart and he would never consider taking another woman to bed. She is everything.
Reminder, this story takes place over like 6-8 weeks.
I don’t want to give any more of this away, but it ends with her leaving, and him crying and vowing to find her…no matter what.
»All in all it was a quick read, but I found it to be less than spectacular. I became frustrated and tired of the main characters and felt their development was lacking. There is no depth to the couple. He’s a man who has spent the majority of his life sleeping around, and manages to string words together to have her falling at his feet. She is a love-sick puppy, who doesn’t really have any semblance of a backbone. I could take or leave this book.
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