My Review:
On the one hand, I liked this book. The set-up for the story was good and interesting. The writing was clean and well-done. I loved the parallels in the book to Little Women...including the final scene. That definitely made this Little Women reader/lover a very happy camper. I liked the quirky little town and the knitting shop. And I loved Simon's assistant, Angel.
I did have problems with the characters though. By my calculations the heroine was 28 years old in the book. She still lives at home and still will NOT stand up for herself when it comes to her parents. What??? I understand this was a major source of the story's conflict, but it was never resolved. Instead something tragic happened to the family and it was swept under the rug as not important anymore. WHAT?? OMG, this drove me batty. I'm an idealist when it comes to my romance reading. I want a hero and heroine who I can look up to. While Molly was incredibly strong in some aspects, she CONSTANTLY let every single member of her family walk all over her. And she just took it, over and over again. Simon wasn't as bad....he did escape his tyrant parents 18 years ago. (And honestly, the way the story line is written it says that he made a mistake by doing so...ugh) Then he didn't stand up for himself or Molly any better when it came to her father trying to railroad him. Why, why, why??? This could have been such an amazing book, but that aspect ruined it for me.
okay, rant over. If you are a reader of the series, you will probably enjoy this one. I can see how the series is probably very good (which is good because I'm pretty sure I have a couple of these on my TBR pile.) The writing is clean and exceptionally easy to read. For this book, I simply had personal character issues.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in return for an honest review.