This author knows how to write a good historical romance, with a lot of feels and I just loved how this book's foundation (with a very refreshing plot) was really solid. I was a bit surprised with how this book made me feel a bit emotional at some parts. I also loved that this was a very straightforward book, it didn't really sugarcoat all the atrocities of war and the effects war can inflict upon a person and to people in general. I loved that both characters has depths, they each have their own demons and both are striving to find their way out of it. Also, I liked how the author didn't magically healed the mmc (yes, his broken bones got healed but inside, he's still hurting, and yes he has what we know now as PTSD).
I so loved the fmc! She is very quirky, a bit of an extrovert and is definitely not so lady like in her movements, beliefs and interests. The mmc was a very grumpy bear at the first half and at times was so very rude, not just to the h but also to his own family but don't worry, he will have some character development, you just have to be patient (he was just very jaded after returning from war). This is also an unrequited love, epistolary, hidden identity and age-gap romance, and honestly I was just glad the author really managed to pull all of these tropes together and somehow turned out this good.
The romance? Made me swoon. And the spice, not too much but definitely not lacking as well, these two were just so good for each other, I really loved that unlike most HR books recently, the foundation of their relationship and feelings for each other was more based on mutual respect and just genuine admiration of each other's characters rather than the usual physical attraction, in short they didn't really felt in lust (probably because the meet cute happened when the h was still very young) but still I appreciated that this couple shared a lot of page time together, became a really good influence to each other, and loved and accepted each other, scars and all, *sighs* and this is the reason why I love romance books. Anddd, that confession scene? Ugh, one of the bests.
Only downside was that very abrupt ending, and no epilogue? Yeahhh, I'm sorry, I am an epilogue girl, I love knowing what really happened to the characters after they have overcome all their battles, however still a very nice, enjoyable read! Looking forward to the story of the last unmarried sister, Hattie.