First off I just want to say that I am not really a romance reader, but after winning this book in a giveaway, I thought I would give it a read.
In my opinion, the character development was good. I was really surprised by the way Hawthorne was acting in the first chapter, though, but since I knew from the synopsis that it was kind of a redemption story, I thought I would stick it out and read it.
This book did not match my courtship standards at all. There were several detailed kisses, a lot of physical contact, and a fair amount of boy/girl alone time. I felt really uncomfortable more than once. This is my main complaint. There was also some drinking, which I wasn't crazy about. At first I thought it was going to make drinking look bad, but that wasn't entirely the way it was. If it hadn't been for these thing, I would have given the book a considerably higher rating.
What I did like:
The setting was really neat. The Bloom family farm was really cool in my opinion. I kinda love everything about family farms, but the wedding venue and bed & breakfast renovation made it even neater. I loved that aspect of the book!
Also, Hawthorne's development was well done. After the initial shock of how much he really needed to change his ways, I found myself rooting for him. And let's just say there was an unexpected twist at the end, that really helped to strengthen the plot.
And I loved 'meeting' the whole Bloom family! They were all fun and unique. (And the girls had pretty amazing names, just saying!)
Since this is a book I, personally, had trouble enjoying, I feel that I can only give it 2 stars. But I think that more mature readers may enjoy this. I would suggest it to 21+ or married readers.