Rating: 4 / 5
All in all, this was a way better read than I expected it to be. Certainly more interesting and with more detail than I expected and, thank goodness, not too much over-the-top romance that I expected to have to deal with. The story was interesting from start to finish, and while I'm certainly glad that there were other elements besides the romance to enjoy, that main element in itself had a nice bit of balance.
However, nevertheless, at some points of the novel, I felt that things were just a little but too perfect, like everything was working out for Hallie and I had no idea whether or not to support her emotionally. She's a work-a-day woman, that's for sure, one with ambition and independence, and all of the other traits that society (Western society, anyway) has learned to prize in a modern woman.
But, still, emotionally, I really felt that she was lacking and uncertain, reminding me of Scarlett O'Hara in her years of spending time thinking about and "loving" one man, but in reality being in love with another and only realizing it later on. I mean, the ending is happy to this novel, don't get me wrong, and I love that it is, but, at the same time, I just hate all of the infidelity that takes place in it as well, specifically because the author has written about it in such a way that it's hard to condemn it.
There are certain principles on which I am strict, and if there are any readers who are the same as me in this aspect, sure, you might like the story, as I did, but you'll also have a hard time accepting or being comfortable with it. That's just the way ti was for me.
All in all, it's a higher rating than I thought I'd give this book, but was certainly a worthwhile read that I don't regret going through.