Let me start off by saying I've never read anything by this author and that this book was a random buy on Amazon.
The reviews were good, the blurb sounded interesting, so I've dived in.
First, second, third chapter...I was hooked. I found the writing different but in a good and refreshing way. But I soon cought up on the fact that this book is placed somewhere in the past; come to find out that the book was first published in 1987. Surprise.
No biggie.
Continuing; I liked Phoebe, I found her determinant, strong and hard working.
I liked the whit, the back and forth between her and Gage, banter and those little games they played.
And that's how I saw this whole situation - as her being smart and adaptable, wanting to get her bumper back and earn some cash to move somewhere. And him playing along with counter offers and obstacles. I laughed and enjoyed every page that I've turned.
But around the 60% mark everything sinked for me.
Why?
Because those games were her way of barging into someone's life and staying there whether they liked it or not.
As a reader we know what her plan was from the beginning, but for some reason I honestly believed that once she had enough money, she'd go live somewhere else and they'd start/continued their romance from there.
Instead we see her paying him back what she owned and getting her regular income, all the while conspiring how to get into his bed, how to make him fall in love, how to marry him, how to move in permanently, doing everything and anything to make sure she gets a new home for her whole freaking family of two parents, two sisters and a brother.
In other words she was a cunt looking to trap a man. She saw a widower with a young daughter, this huge house and property and decided that this is where her family will live, come hell or high water. She started cleaning, cooking, lying every which way to stay for those first days, then she started seducing him, spending time with his daughter and whispering sweet nothings into her ear (that marriage and baby talk was worthy of a good slap), probably thinking about getting pregnant to make things more permanent and also get married; because then he really can't kick her out.
And surprise, surprise, one day her parents and sister just show up on his porch (her knowing, him not) and walk right in, like they own a place and she just wants him to get on with the program. In his own freaking house!
I hate that kind of people. The users. The manipulators. The gold digging people. The 'I'm moving in and 3 months later my whole family with cousins is living here' people. The 'I walk above water' attitude people.
So yeah, this book pissed me off something fierce.
And what's ironic is how Phoebe kept repeating about Christian ways, about Lord, family pride and such and jet she acts like a class A hussy looking for a sponsor.
So yeah, I liked the writing style, liked the era of way back when (when cotton picking, mills, crab cleaning and scrap yards were the main force of income, when the phones were a privilege and having a 100$ was considered a miracle), I liked the dialogues, the though love, even the plot (her getting a roof over their heads and taking care of the family - I could relate).
However the way she went about it, that just doesn't work for me and I ended up hating her and her folks.
By the end of it, I agreed, they were white trash.
3 stars.