I'm a big fan of Pippa Grant romances because they always contain lots & lots of humor and they are safe! 👏👏 They do tend to lean a little bit to the immature side, but for me that is not a problem, so if that offends you, then pass on it.
So I've gone back & forth between rating it 3 & 4 stars because I did enjoy it, even if I didn't exactly love it as much as some of her other work. The problem for me is the length that Hero took to feel any attraction & warm feelings for heroine. I thought for sure I was going to DNF by chapter 5. By 7 or 8, I was ready to be done with it, but a very kind friend said to stick to it a little longer and I am so glad I did!
There was a lot I liked & disliked. What I disliked is as I said, the amount of time Hero took to be attracted to heroine. Normally, I like my main characters to sizzle right from the first moment they meet. To feel that attraction towards each other which makes me believe they want to be with each other. That didn't happen here. It was a VERY slow burn and sometimes I wanted to hit fictional Hero upside the head - especially those times that he seemed to constantly want to get rid of heroine or found something about her that made her "strange" to him.
Then there is the heroine. She came across as flaky & the whole falls in love with men & gets jilted at the alter thing was not to my liking. Yes, there is a reason behind all of that but it still was a bit of a turnoff for me because I don't like my fictional characters being in love (past or present) with anyone but the person we are reading about.
Anyhoo, as I said, after the first 30% or so, the romance picked up and I found myself enjoying it. Hero was a grumpy non-manwhore who had a bad past experience and was anti love & weddings.
He yanks my suitcase off the bed, straightens, and glares at me.
I risk a glance down south, and what does it say about me that I’m disappointed at the lack of Mr. Woody?
Actually, what does it say about him that he can talk about sex with me without getting even the teensiest bit of a rise going?
Does he have some kind of erectile dysfunction?
Is he tiny?
Or is he honestly not at all attracted to me?
Yeah. I know.
He’s not at all attracted to me.
Which should be a good thing.
Right?
Because the point is to not fall in love.
So if you are looking for a sweet & safe romance with a non Manho Hero and lots of humor, I recommend it! It's not one of the best of Pippa's, but it was still a good read!
Yes, I’m running away. I’m being a total and complete chickenshit.
Ask me to save a dog from a burning building, I’m in. Ask me to read Everybody Poops to a hundred first-graders, and I’m there. Ask me to stand naked in a shower and get recorded rubbing shampoo in my hair, and—
Okay, not a fair comparison, since I get paid to do those commercials.
But still.
I’m not a chickenshit.
Until it comes to my grandmother.
In fact, right now, I’m snagging my keys and dashing straight to Fluffy Maple.
That’s my car. I named her my internet stripper name. First pet, first street.