Content Summary:
Romance: Character has a crush on an older man (12-year gap?), and it is implied that the man wants to date her as well, but she refuses due to him being a client. Character starts up a relationship with character. While this is a clean romance, it seems like sometimes their thoughts and feelings are anything but. There is a good bit of kissing, but nothing else.
Violence & Gore: The story is centered around this robinhood burglar, so breaking and entering is a heavy theme. Our main character also has a stalker, which is freaky-deaky. There is also a violent scene at the end where multiple people are injured/described as being murdered.
Profanity: None throughout the book.
Substance Use: There is one brief mention of drinking towards the end.
Frightening/Triggering Scenes: The burglaries are throughout the book, and the subsequent damage it cause our main character includes: false arrest, loss of clients, harassment, and stalking. The stalking thing is very weird. Her car gets broken into, and her underthings are the only things stolen. Later, her apartment is broken into twice, and the underthings are front and centered again. Just weird stuff. There are mentions of her family’s past. Abandoned by her father, and her mother committed suicide. Her grandmother suffers from (dementia?) and has to live in a long-term care facility.
Really regret reading this, but needed it for a reading challenge. I have enjoyed Deanne Gist’s books in the past, in her Historical fiction books. However, this was probably my least favorite from her. The story read very Hallmark mystery type, except for the weird obsession with her underwear. Also, I’m personally not a fan of lukewarm Christian fiction books. Either go all in or don’t. It doesn’t have to be cringey to tell the truth, but to earn that title, you should have to do more than have them go to church (never really shown) or have a moment of reflection while sitting in a jail cell (long story). It was a weak story with weak characters that I hope never to read again.