★★½ | 𝟐.𝟓 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐬
This book is a small town romance, that follows a woman, Rose, who’s trying to find someplace she can call home. Rose hasn’t had a good life, she was bullied very badly in high school because of her weight and then something huge happens in her life - she wins the lottery - and suddenly everyone wants to be her friend. Tired of all the attention and lack of privacy, Rose decides to leave and find somewhere else to stay and start building the life of her dreams. And then she meets Angus, this big grumpy man, and sparks fly and they fall in love. That’s the gist of it.
I was enjoying this book up until the 50% mark. I had some issues, I felt like everything was too perfect, but it was making me laugh and put a smile on my face. But then the couple gets together and my enjoyment vanished.
The good
- The small town vibes were great, I’m a fan of this type of romance, because i think it’s cute to read about small towns were everyone knows each other and become a family.
- I loved the plus size rep, because it’s not something I see in a lot of romances.
- I liked the main character, she had some depth, and I enjoyed her journey throughout the book.
The bad
Where do I start?
- Angus is not grumpy, he’s more of an asshole. Then he gets better and is actually very respectful and kind towards Rose. But, in the third act drama, the man turns into a huge sexist. First of all, the drama is so ridiculous and the fruit of unnecessary miscommunication. Rose is hiding a secret and she doesn't want to say anything to Angus, because she fears he’ll look at her different. But of course he finds out and instead of being upset because she lied, he’s upset because he realizes she doesn't need him to play white knight and save her. The sexist bullshit made me so angry, he’s mad at her because she doesn't need him, because she's an independent woman? WTF? Get me out of here, please!
- The romance. It was just too cheesy for me, there’s not much development in their relationship and they behave like two teenagers, I’m just not a fan of this type of romance. It made me cringe and the pet names and the cheesy lines were too much for me.
- During most of the book, everything is just too perfect, the MC’s dreams all come true, one after the other. I like a little struggle, a little bit of realism. Even her issues with her body image, everything's just surface level. The author tried to delve into a lot of themes, like sexual assault, PTSD, fatphobia. But nothing was talked about in depth, for me it seemed like she put this things in the story to make it more serious and emotional and not seem too perfect, but it didn't work. She barely addresses these topics and they’re just swept under the carpet.
- The writing. I don’t like it and it’s my main issue with the book. It’s very basic and at times it felt like I was reading a YA romance. And there’s abrupt scene and pov changes that just make no sense.
- To wrap it up, the plot of this book, the main conflict the MC has, is that she’s won the lottery and doesn't want the money. Let me repeat this, all the drama happens because Rose does not want to be rich. I honestly have no words.
I don’t think it’s a terrible book, and I thought about giving it 3 stars, because I enjoyed some parts, but the second half of the book and the third act conflict infuriated me and I can’t give it a higher rating. I think it’s one of those cases where the book just didn't work for me, but I believe other people might enjoy it.
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.