That was unexpectedly lovely, and I did not mean to finish it tonight.
I first started it about a month and a half ago, right during the onslaught of the Reading Slump that Shall Go Down in Infamy. I wasn't feeling it, then - but it was honestly not because of the book. It just wasn't the right time.
So when I picked it up today? I DID NOT EXPECT TO GET SO HOOKED.
Lovely Things:
- The setting is so vivid. SOMEONE PLEASE TAKE ME TO BELMONT MANSION, PLEASE AND THANK YOU.
- The writing. It's everything I've come to expect of Tamera Alexander! (Although not as good as in A Note Yet Unsung . . . but then again, nothing is as good as A Note Yet Unsung. ;P)
- THE BANTER HAD ME CRACKING UP OH MY GOODNESS
- Claire and Sutton's relationship was SO NATURAL and adorable and real. It wasn't overly dramatic or insta-lovey (totally a word). It overdid it a bit in the uh, flirting and physical contact area . . . but it was nonetheless absolutely adorable. They had such a sweet relationship, and it warmed my heart.
- ahhhhhhHHHHH ALL THE ART STUFF <3333
- Claire is French and Sutton is southern and somehow that strikes me as the cutest match. I don't even know why, but it does.
- Can we talk about the themes? 'Cause I'm here for them.
- That scene when they got up in the night and made breakfast? I shipped them so hard.
- Claire was honestly one of the most refreshing female characters I've ever read. She was incredibly hardworking and desired to make a new name for herself. Sweet yet with a steely resolve and a sharp wit. Timid at first, but gradually, her confidence grew and it was a beautiful sight to behold. Gentle and kind and so gracious when people put her down. But she wasn't a pushover either. Guys - Claire was just wonderful. (But she's not perfect . . . don't worry.)
- Tamera Alexander gets an A+++ for character development, just sayin'.
- OKAY I REALLY LIKED THIS BOOK. THAT IS ALL.
Not-So-Lovely Things:
- Really, there's not much . . . but it didn't quite resonate with me the way I hoped it would. I had kind of an, "aww, that was sweet" reaction at the end, which was far different from the POWERFUL emotion I felt during A Note Yet Unsung (sorry, I can't help comparing them). An excellent book, but it missed the mark of becoming a favorite.
- While I adored the romance and thought their teasing banter was cute, it DID kind of get a bit too flirty and physically-based sometimes. They could have eased off the kissing and touching a leetle bit. :P It made me a bit uncomfortable at times, but not to an extreme degree.
- I was hoping the plot would take a bit more of a dramatic turn than it did. No spoilers, but it didn't seem like it built up to as much in certain areas as I was hoping it would.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and am immensely glad I came back to it! Though it's nowhere near as good as A Note Yet Unsung, in my opinion, it stands well on its own as a truly wonderful read.
4 stars!