I liked the premise of this book, and I so liked the writing. What I didn't like, are the characters.
What makes or breaks the entire experience of liking a book is how the female heroines are portrayed. I don't like to see women being regarded as unreasonable and hysterical. We have enough of that depiction of women in the real world, so I don't like seeing that in the books I read since it's further perpetuate that notion. As for male heroes, they're usually like "whatever" because, in my opinion, they're not very complex to create, and they all act the same so I don't care much for them. Obviously if the hero is a horrible cheating person then I'd hate the book, but in the case of this book, this character was, like i said, "whatever".
Moving on, one of my many issue with this heroine is the fact that she always acts like a victim when the hero responds back to something hurtful she said. How are you hurt that he's lashing out at you when you brought up the topic of his dead wife? I literally cringed so bad when i read that. Moreover, she's a person who's literally running from the authorities and keeps many secrets, yet she feels the need to critique him, his house, and his life choices. Like what? At least he accomplished something. Moreover, she's also extremely childish, immature, and never say what she means Everytime she converse with the hero, her inner monologue is like "this is wrong, and I shouldn't say something like that to him" while saying all the wrong things to him face-to-face. Like come on now 🙄 it's extremely frustrating.
Overall, she's very entitled, expects honesty from the hero when she's never honest, and bratty. I just couldn't stand her, and that's why I'm giving this book a low rating.