My first book of Prince, I actually got interested by the blurp, I am a sucker for guy helping girl then falling for girl theme. It was actually real solid for me until towards the end, quite a bummer.
Our H is great. Nice package without the ego, really macho without the grunting and silent stare, he is really easy to love. Easygoing, full of smiles, sweet and kind, also v nice, so nice he looks beyond the h's surface and appreciates what is inside more or less right from the start. He also more or less probably fell quite quickly as he is willing to do a lot of things to help our h and spend time with her without consciously understanding why initially. On top of that, this H is a smart cookie and wakes up fast to the why, and so it is most enjoyable to see him working on winning our h by being the everything she will need. Really love how he just goes all protectively grouchy when h is threatened and yet so mega sweet when he is with her. Honestly, who in her right mind will not choose this guy?!?! *gasp* apparently there are 2 of those nutters, am thinking if I wanna dig into that other series to see what happened but also worrying it will ruin him for me.
Our h is the quirky adorable socially awkward girl next door type with a negative self confidence index. She is super shy and uncomfortable with most people, yet due to H's charming friendiness, right from the beginning she is pretty comfy with him. I didn't like her as much as our guy, I think she is a bit too self involved at times and honestly initially, I really think her not even batting an eye when h buys her wardrobe v odd (this is a pet peeve of mine that I pay my own way, and I do feel better when she gives it more thought when she is bunking with him later on). While I didn't hate her, I just find her being oblivious a bit annoying and unbelievable. Mostly though, she comes across as pretty sweet and innocent. Given her experience in life, which is really pretty horrid, I do understand why she becomes so closed off, and it really is nice to see her get out of her shell and blossoms under the H's gentle encouragement.
The story itself is entertaining, and the pace is really good when there isn't anything much going on (like a mystery twist or such) besides the romance itself. Dialogue for the most part is also funny and entertaining. I didn't like that verbal diahrea though, to be honest. I think it is supposed to come across as h being nerdy, but it is a bit too brief and surfacy to bring that across, and it comes out a bit cringe worthy yet not smarty mouth to me.
Have to say I really enjoy the sexy times here, it is sexy and yet at the same time, it brings across the closeness these two really feel for each other.
The story was going along pretty well also, until the confrontation. I didn't like how that panned out, both suddenly act so out of character I feel I am reading two different books, especially with what happens afterwards, when both act like twelve year olds. I think I would prefer it if both are saddened instead of being all ragey here to get a little angst in. Instead it becomes a bit of a comical farce where I just lost the connection with them. I understand why each is pissed and hurt, but if both thought this is it, it doesn't seem right for both be grouchy bears to me. But anyways, I guess people react differently but I just didnt feel like they really feel much for the other or felt the loss much with how it pans out. Especially on the H's side, when he was so determined to be with h, so it was totally puzzling he just stewed on a this for a week instead of hauling arse to drag her back to his den. And maybe I am biased, I really didn't understand why h did what she did (because she didn't really know how H feels, it doesn't make much sense why she feels a need to do this, especially when H is someone she confides in) , or why she got into her head she got played and H just wants to get laid with her, when he shouldn't have difficulty in that department. At least I am glad she is the one to make amends in here. The reunion scene however, with the verbal diarrhea, again lost me, and it didn't end up as sweet and cute as I expected. The epilogue made up for it though I was too bumped by then to be really appreciating it.
It is a preference thing I guess since a lot of fellow goodreaders love it. While I like this one all the way to the 80% mark, thinking it a cute funny and sweet read, the remaining 20% just lost me. It just fizzles out for me instead of having me feeling all tingly warm.