This was another difficult to review book. It wasn't bad but it wasn't good either. It also felt unfinished. We are left with no idea if ||Leo (our Beast) will even get a happily ever after||. I liked the way they had Leo asking ||for a kiss at the end of each meal||, this harkened back to the original version of beauty and the beast where he would ask her to marry him each night and I thought it was nice to try and incorporatethat in a slightly less wierd way, because of the whole situation it felt wierd anyway but I appreciated that the author had tried. The age difference made me uncomfortable which is a little unfair of me as the beauty and the beast stories set in the past often have big age differences and it was so common in the time period I didn't bat an eye, because this one was set in the 80s however the girl only being 17 and him being 40 and her boss made it feel slimy, even if she was just treating him as a friend. Due to this I am glad she ||ended up with Rob|| but at the same time I thought ||the beast getting a happy ending|| was kind of a given in beauty and the beast retellings, even if they had just ||ended it with a nurse flirting with him perhaps|| it would have been a vast improvement. Overall I like the idea of beauty and the beast in a more modern setting but really feel this book missed the mark.