This turned out to be about so much more than just Jake and Amanda, the relationship Jake built with all the brothers was more moving than his romance with her... I loved it, and Kurland dedicated enough time with each brother to make the bond believable, in fact, I wondered when he actually fell in love with her... It was wonderful, the way they harassed him, trusted him, taught him, believed in him, I love the de Piaget brothers, every one of them... Even so, I was completely skeeved out by Nicholas wanting to wed his sister, blood relation or not, Yuck! Anne I understood, no sharing of blood anywhere, but Nicholas and Amanda should not have gone there... Plus he was a prick throughout, sad since he was my favorite... And Robin stole the show... I love the connection from past to present and back again, the family ties... And then there was Jake, he was confident and humble, completely honorable yet very mysterious and with many admirable talents, one being his ability to fight with his bare hands, and also be so proud of what he was, even when it was considered less than in the century he was residing in... He was a lovable character... Amanda was impatient and at times selfish but not without the ability to acknowledge these flaws...
Kurland leaves all the sexy times to the readers imagination, she doesn't even skim, she barely insinuates, but you manage to fill in the blanks anyway...
I laughed at the image of Montgomery making fairy wing gestures behind Jakes back, having already read Montgomery's story, this is very much in character for him.