After hearing recommendation after recommendations for this book, I gave in and read it, and glad I did. For me, it's that one of a kind book that grabs you on the first page and won't let go until the end. The characters, plots, conflicts, and yes the romance works together to make one unforgettable read.
Lets talk about the hero...sigh....sometimes I read big, muscled hero that authors tried to polished and passed on as giant, polished, gentleman - and they ended up like a cartoon characters to me. Our hero - Dagger - though is presented in a 'you-get-what-you-see' kind of way. He is big, scary, can back his swagger, socially challenged, and deadly. And I am glad he is presented that way because it made his several demons, flaws, and shortcomings NOT an overkill like other books, thus made the story and character believable. A real modern alpha hero who loved the h with a single-mindedness of 'the bigger they are the harder they fall' - man as one character pointed out. Mostly, I love the hero because his love for the heroine does not exclude the world around him, instead it made his heart bigger for his heroine, his friends, and his estranged brother - although in my way of thinking the bro can just get his high and mighty behind out and good riddance.
The heroine - Thorne/Grace - is one hell of a character. She has many faces, many sides, and many quirks that just plain shocking, hilarious, scary, and heartbreaking. You first meet her and she makes you laugh just from what came out of her mouth, then she made you frown in puzzlement on who/what she is, and then will break your heart just from reading how much she has to overcome and by this time you will keep on reading just to see her succeed and then she goes on to show the readers the heart of a loving woman inside all those outer contradiction. I love this character not just because she's not a generic cartoonish heroine but also because the author did well by presenting her trials just right - not too angsty for angst's sake and not too rigidly clean - just the meat and the bone. All I can say is I hope it will be a while yet before I read another well-presented heartbreaking character like her.
Their romance as a whole is just as believable. I love that most of their conflicts (as one recommendation said) are resolved as they arise without being stretched too thin just for conflict's sake. Story was plotted not like most romance. I like that their love is not inclusive to just the two of them but it was strong enough to grow with their family and friends approval and disapproval. Lol, I know I am gushing but their coming together is not that common lust at first meeting because it developed in a believable/logical way that made me believe that their HEA stands on solid foundation and will truly last long.
Great cast of secondary character as well. They will make you laugh, mad, annoyed, frustrated and laugh some more. I love the created world as well and even the twists and turns that I did not like - particularly concerning the H's bro - made for a world I do not mind visiting again.
4.5 star just because of a personal preference differences. Like I said I would be happier just to show the H's brother the door. But mostly because the H 'obeying' the h's request that is so against his possessive and protective nature where the main villain is concern is off character. (Spoiler) When the h asked H not to kill Major D - which the bloodthirsty in me thinks he more than deserves - and when he agreed readily I more than raised my eyebrows because that is so against his nature. (Spoiler Ends)
Other than the mentioned issued, this is one great read to me and yes, recommended with two thumbs up.
Note: Read thru a friend's generosity.