This was an alright book. It started off really boring and bad. To be honest, I hated the beginning and almost did not finish the book, if it wasn't for the fact that I had to review it for Netgalley. But towards the last third of the book, it became much better. I wouldn't say I enjoyed it, just that it was acceptable then.
Let's start from the beginning, shall we?
So the first 30% of the book took me forever to read. I just couldn't get over the start. I felt the pace was way too slow at first, with almost every detail elaborated on, necessary or unnecessary. There was way too much conversation about anything and everything. Best part is, the conversation wasn't even mildly interesting. There was too much description for my tastes and I felt that it detracted from the plot and the character development. I mean, how many times do we need to know Lacey, is that her name?, is really concerned about her dressing and all? I think once is more than enough. Unfortunately, the author had to repeat it about what seemed like a million times. The first part wasn't interesting at all. Though I understand that intros can't be that interesting as people need to be introduced, this intro was wayyyyyy too long. It took so long for all the main characters to finally meet up. Some parts of the book didn't really fit in with the plot. Like, it didn't really matter so I have no idea why the author wrote so much about those minor details. I dunno, it just failed to grab my attention.
But then as the book progressed, it got better. No more did the author elaborate needlessly on boring things and conversations over and over. Now, there was more character development. I started liking Lacey more and admired her too. Chase is just a great hero.
However, I had one major complaint. I mean, this is supposed to be a romance right? However, there was no mention of any sort of romance, and barely a whisper of them thinking the other party was good-looking. That's all. No form of attraction, jealousy, basically nothing that would give you a hint that they liked each other. And then all of sudden, when the final event happened, they kissed and he proposed to her.
One thing you must understand. They don't exactly like each other. He's always thinking that she can't withstand hardship and all those nonsense chauvinistic guys seem to think. She couldn't stand him cos he was just so not understanding about what she wanted. Granted, girls at that time, wouldn't start a sawmill and attempt to make it successful all on their own. But he couldn't even accept that and kept trying to thwart her everytime she wanted to learn something new. Like hunting. I was very happy when she proved him completely wrong.
After saying all those, do you actually see any basis for a relationship? If you do, good for you. I couldn't see anything. I mean, it was at 83% and the book didn't even hint at a budding romance between them. Let's face facts, they were barely civil to each other. I mean, he was actually pretty mean to her. But well, sometimes she did deserve it. BUT. I thought that given her character, she would have gotten more angry with the insults and then slowly he would realise he didn't want to annoy her and thus realise he liked her! But no! Nothing like that at all!
Sigh, I'm not gonna get into that much more. In the later half of the book, the plot was a lot better, and I could actually see it going somewhere. It sped up a little and thus, wasn't really boring, apart from some parts.
One last thing. I felt that the plot jumped from here to there sometimes. Like, it was pretty disjointed and it didn't really make sense sometimes. I think its cos of the pace. Like one moment, it would be going so slow, then the next, it would just jump to the next part at the speed of light.
I quite liked the character development in the book. Lacey really grew up a lot in my opinion. She was no longer that willful, only wanting her own way. She still endeavored to get her way but she just changed. I dunno how to describe it.
So all in all, this was an alright book. Yeah, there were several flaws. But if you can get over the first 40% of the book, it really isn't too bad anymore. The main problem I had was with the romance, or rather, the lack of it. Hmm, for those that are worried, the Christian theme isn't very strong in here, just thrown in sporadically here and there, but more towards the end. I'm a Christian, so I found that quite good actually and it did do a bit in contributing to the end of the book. But only a very small bit!
Heh, though I wouldn't recommend this book to people who want a fast-paced book with plenty of romance, this book may have been slow and the romance was lacking but it was still a rather nice read. After the first 40%. :)
This eARC was provided by netGalley! :)