At first I couldn't get into the story because it started a little slow, but then I got sucked in. The lack of sex and sexual tension didn't detract from the powerful story. About a quarter way through I was vested in the characters--and boy did they have issues!
Bryan had only been with one woman, his ex-wife. This was the first time I'd read a romance novel where the male character had less sexual experience than the heroine; it was fine, though. It didn't make him seem less manly at all. It was actually kinda sweet, which fit with his personality in the book.
Bryan was struggling to be a good father to a sullen, angst-ridden teenage daughter, and I sympathized with him for that, as well as his personal struggle with feelings of inadequacy.
I sympathized with Clare (though not as much as I did with Bryan) and her issues with intimacy and love. They paralyzed her and kept her from having meaningful relationships and setting down roots--something her son desperately wanted.
This wasn't something I'd normally read, but it was very sweet. All in all, I really wanted everyone to get through their problems, heal, and find their HEA. This is a romance, so luckily, they did.