Oh, where to begin...Nora Roberts is one of these authors that you somewhat know, even though you've never read anything written by them (okay, it might just be for my endless browsing of book shops or newsstands while waiting for trains). I associated her with light romances mainly read by middle-aged women. Surely her books must be good - or at least readable - after all, she has published over 200 and they seem to be quite successful.
Note: The book was published in 1983 and it was early on in her career. So...let's not be too harsh with critiquing the gender stereotypes and other outdated tropes.
Scratch that, even 40 years ago those characters must have annoyed the readers. The main character BJ is naive and strangely easy to push to her limits for being the manager of an Inn. She is described as youthful-looking - she also acts like it - and of course, she is unaware of her beauty, which gives the male character the opportunity to remind her of her beauty ever so often. Taylor her boss and love interest is obviously also very good-looking and furthermore very rich. Oh, the creativity... Sadly, he's a stereotypical rich, dominant, i-don't-care-for-anyone and possessive man, whose actions show his anger management problems and sometimes border on sexual harassment but that's fine since he's so handsome and she's attracted to him . Just why would you romanticize this behavior?
Now the storyline of the possible closing of the Inn could've been something, but it was pushed back down in order to concentrate on this cringy, inequal, and toxic love/hate relationship.
Now I'm sure this is not NR's best work and that she now writes better and more likable characters - and that she hopefully let go of these outdated sterotypes. I also hope she's developing more interesting and thought-out stories. This one was just not my cup of tea, even though I occasionally enjoy a cheesy romance. It was probably the worst choice for my first reading of NR work. Maybe someday when I have time and overcome my current dislike for these characters, I might look for a newer NR's book with a hopefully less foreseeable storyline.