I wasn't expecting much from Random. Romance novels with synopses about struggling, young heroines; tortured, athletic heroes; and meet-cutes, even of the 'random' and not so cute kind are ten a penny and, I'm sorry to say, I have read a lot of decidedly mediocre ones.
I was pleasantly surprised.
I loved the characters - especially Henry, who is a total sweetheart, but with Electra a close second - and the heroine is kick-ass. And by kick-ass, I mean she is self-reliant, but not to a fault and stands up for herself beautifully. 'He frowns. “You’re not seeing him, are you?”“No.” With some exasperation, I pull his hands from his face. “I wouldn’t do that. When you’re jealous like that, you’re not giving me any credit. When you kick his ass after I tell you I’ve got it under control, you’re not giving me enough respect.” I pause and swallow. “When you humiliate me over sexual stuff that you started, it really hurts me.”' She is also brave.* Oh, and feels embarrassed by her ex's poor spelling.
The hero and heroine both love books and read each other poetry. He has poems and quotes that mean a lot to him tattooed onto his skin and when he shows up at her house with a book he wants to share with her... total swoon moment! Let's be real here - this is Goodreads. We love books here and it doesn't get much better than a book about people who love books.
Random has some lovely phrasing, without becoming saccharine or overtly flowery.
'He’s a little crazy—it just has to be said. I think he was always eccentric, but he loved my mom like she was ice cream and sunshine and music and Fourth of July all wrapped up in one package. When she died, he slipped over the edge. It’s a kind-crazy, an artist-crazy, as beautiful as it is exasperating.'
'"I know you don’t want too much clutter, but I wanted you to have something I made.” He dives his hands into his overall pockets. “Just…well, for love, I guess.”'
'A thousand moments press into me all at once—and I’m hungry and tired and full of too much love, thinking of his mouth and his laugh and the tattoos on his body that I haven’t yet read.'
'because you look like something out of an illustrated book of fairy tales, and because I can’t stop thinking about you in my bed, and because I want to paint you, and—” he looks at me soberly “—because you are an old, old soul and I think I’ve known you in a lot of lives.”'
But you know what I liked most about Random? At the end, the author encourages you to write a review whether or not you liked the book. This is exactly what I like to see. There have been so many cases lately of 'authors behaving badly' that - although, yes, all stories have two sides - it's so nice to see one who encourages honest reviews, not just positive ones.
*See her relationship with her birth father.