A very good read, such warmth and that with an ice queen! I had not read anything by Gavin before, but this was a good introduction and I look forward to reading more by her. This was a sweet read with interesting main characters and nicely fleshed out secondary characters. There is not a lot of angst in the book, but there are a lot of emotions as one of the main storylines is about losing a loved one.
Reagan is the co-owner of several restaurants with her best friend, but she is temporarily cutting down her hours to care for her terminally ill father. I immediately liked her, she’s a gentle and warm soul, but does not let people walk all over her. Jill on the other hand, is an ice queen and beyond. In fact, she is plain rude and contemptuous. They say first impressions are everything. In that case, there is not much hope for Reagan and Jill as they meet when being forced to share the last table during lunch and it is not a pleasant experience. Later, it turns out that Reagan has to work for Jill to organize a catering job, you can imagine her joy…
Obviously, Jill is hard to like at first, but I thought Gavin did a really good job in bringing her around. With some ice queen characters, it is immediately clear that they are in fact a bit of marshmallow on the inside, secretly hoping to find love and a connection, so basically, they’re not really ice queens. This was not the case with Jill, she’s cold and it takes quite some time for her to realize that perhaps she wants/needs more in life than work. When we get to meet the family it is clear why, her family is just as emotionally unavailable as Jill is and I slowly began to understand Jill and started liking her and rooting for her.
Where Jill’s family is cold and detached, Reagan’s family is warm and inviting and you understand the differences in their personalities. As I already mentioned, Jill is dealing with her father’s illness and impending death and there is a lot of emotion and sadness, but I didn’t find it very depressing to read. It plays an important role in the book and also in the relationship of Reagan and Jill. You easily see a conflict coming, but it worked well for me, it had some good angst and, most importantly, I understood the actions of both mains.
All in all, an excellent romance. It is not the most surprising story, and I’m not sure whether I will remember the details in time to come, but that is not necessary to enjoy a book, and yes, I liked this a lot as it just left me feeling warm and fuzzy. I easily recommend this to anyone looking for a good romance.
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.