The cover is cute and fun, the concept was what pulled me in.
I really wanted to like it, but look, the first chapter of the book starting with a very awkwardly staged scene where the FMC is described in the way that she was (incredibly detailed, including "pretty in a home-spun sort of way" and "She would have been popular in a tavern,") kinda put me off from the get-go.
But I held firm because I'm so desperate to like a romance story, and the premise is exactly one I would be into.
In general, I liked the MMC, his grumpiness and mistrust made sense given his background. The way he played off Violet was nice in many of their scenes together. However, he is instantly attracted to her and in under 100 pages is having spicy dreams about her... Eye roll. (also it's weird how he is berated and talked down to a lot?? It's like he's never allowed to be upset about anything. It's giving toxic positivity.)
I struggled to really believe Violet's past as a villain because she doesn't really struggle with it in any tangible way besides a few times her magic wants to burst out reflexively... otherwise she is instantly sunshine, she is instantly liked. The 'starting over' aspect felt half-baked because she doesn't *struggle*. She's rich off the bat and can afford renting a place with a shop; she can literally grow her entire stock from nothing, her shop is an instant success. Her only worry is her past being exposed, which ends up not even really mattering anyway.
Although I do really appreciate that she's never infantilized like I see so many sunshine FMC's be. She's always an adult even if she is stupid at times (honestly, mood) but it's kind of frustrating how often she is just instantly forgiven and faces minimal consequences.
Overall, at the end of the book, I didn't dislike it, but I also sat there feeling like I'd just been at a D&D table where one of the players felt like the main character with the most strongest, most prettiest, most incredibly cool and loved character who is always right, and all the other characters were just support to prop her up to look better. (Seriously, the secondary characters are not developed at all and it's frustrating)