This is one heck of a story that was originally done in two parts, and I could see why. It is a long read but also a very good read and one that held my interest throughout.
Over all I really enjoyed the story but did become irritated by the repetitiveness of the ‘I’m not worthy’ storyline. To be honest I’m surprised Erik didn’t dump Sam, he put up with a lot of wavering and distrust from her. That said I could totally understand Sam’s lack of self-worth, and I did genuinely like her as a character. I just felt that some themes were repeated just a little too often.
The entire book is written from Sam’s POV but I still felt like we got to know Erik quite well too. He was a very kind, caring hero and also strong, not an alpha male but thankfully not a doormat either. I found the main characters to both be likeable and believable. In fact the whole story was one that felt very genuine and real. I really liked that this isn’t an ‘insta-love’ story and that the relationship grew and developed in a very natural way, over a very realistic time frame.
The story touches on some dark themes that could be triggers for some, most of them have happened in the past but a couple do occur during the stories time line.
The book is well written, there are a lot of characters who are all well rounded and bring depth to the story. The pace was good and there are plenty of unexpected twists to the plot. One towards the end regarding a conversation between David and Erik seemed at odds with what had been suggested in the storyline earlier, but wasn’t a huge issue. (Sorry it’s vague but any more detail would make it a spoiler!).