DNF
Man, I really wanted to like this book and, at first, I started to. The plot was good, the characters solid and believable. Nothing was too over the top or overdone and neither was anything underplayed.
But jfc it was the heroine that did me in. AGAIN.
She was such an insufferable prick. Once she'd made up her mind about something (or in this case someone), it was set. Even if she had a "feeling" that something wasn't right, she kept up that facade and refused to listen to her own damn instincts or even other people. She was narrow minded and shallow, not when it came to people's looks but just in people in general.
I wanted to throw her out a fucking window but i ended up settling for pulling at my hair in frustration.
Sure she had that "i hate him but im falling for him" ploy going on that i usually love but the constant dislike and refusal to see the hero as anything other than the bad guy (without any actual cause to boot), out-weighed any of the lighter, more romantic moments.
At first I understood her misgivings about the hero; Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree and all that. She doesn’t know him. He could be just like his father, etc etc. not to mention, SHE didn't know the things he'd done for her and her father. SHE hadn't been there to see any of those nicer more life saving things he'd done that we the readers were informed on. And it wasn't like he was throwing that information around for all to hear either. So, each, I understood her behavior…. To a DEGREE.
There were a lot of small instances when they WERE together and she WAS shown how kind and thoughtful he was yet all she did was throw his father's misdeeds in his face, judging him almost completely on that alone. She constantly called him a rake and blaggard and this and that, reminding him time and again of his gambling etc etc etc. She was so damn high and mighty all the damn time, not once letting him defend himself and then scoffing at him when he does.
And what does the hero do? He lets it go and smiles. He puts up with it and he still looks out for her.
And for the life of me i didn't know why. I guess because I know people and I myself have shitty parents, it just feels that much unfair and frustrating that the child (the hero) is being judged completely by the misdeeds of their parent(s).
This is made worse by the fact that her mentality towards him didn't change for well past the halfway mark (when i stopped reading). At that point I’d like SOME positive feelings between the hero and heroine!
After that, I just couldn't take it anymore. She kept constantly shoving the hero's father (a real devious man tbh) wrongdoings in the hero's face, judging and blaming him for it time and again and it just got old so damn quick.
Largely, I was disappointed because I went in with higher expectations. I honestly expected to like this book way more than I actually did because it had all the elements I usually love: a heroine that wears glasses and is a working gentry, a rakish hero, and a wicked scheme going on in the shadows. I WANTED to like this book. But the prude, judgmental heroine just wasn't worth it. I feel like in 10 yrs she’ll be that shrewish, spiteful wife that finds everything little thing her husband does wrong and picks at it and complains about him all the time and he’s just there taking her disdain and ridicule cause he didn’t take out the trash that one time.
The story sounded like it was really interesting and the epilogue was sweet so if you don't mind the heroine all that much it's worth a read. For me? Nah, I'm done with this.