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307 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 10, 2018
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The 3 stars in no way reflect my enjoyment of this story because it was engaging from start to finish. Similarly, I thought the premise one that's rarely presented in contemporary romance novels, and lastly, the author is quite talented. So, why 3 stars?
Let's back up. Six years ago, 34 yo Jeremy suffered a brain aneurysm that completely altered his life. Consequently, he lost his wife and his physical mobility became impaired. Additionally, he's become a recluse and quite rightly believed he was destined to spend the rest of life without ever finding anyone who would love him.
Enter Noelle. 38 yo, recently divorced, with an ex who cheated on her; so suffice to say, her self-esteem had taken a big dent. Jeremy and Noelle are neighbours whose lives intersect in both good and bad ways, but eventually, they develop feelings and have an HEA-ish.
So far so good, right? Yes, except I made the mistake of immediately diving into another book written by Costa: My Perfect Ex-Boyfriend, which also features a physically impaired hero as well as a recently divorced heroine.
And, you know, it was quite disappointing because I felt the author implied that only emotionally damaged and/or middle-aged women would ever love these men.
Of course, this is my own interpretation but it seemed that whenever Jeremy dated a single beautiful female, Costa would depict them as being unsympathetic and patently superficial. Even Jeremy's ex-wife, being both young and beautiful, was vilified. I don't know....perhaps, I'm overthinking this except I believe it would have been more impactful had we made a journey with a heroine who started off as superficial but eventually realised the worth of this amazing guy.
Overall, it was refreshing to read about an atypical romance hero as well as their journey to finding love again.

