3 stars.
It was a good book and definitely well written. The author definitely paid attention to detail and the setting was good. I loved that the main characters felt like they had a nice rounded life outside of each other. The side characters and even the town itself felt like living breathing entities.
The hero, Noah, was very sweet without feeling beta and the heroine, Ellie, was very relatable and feisty without being obnoxious. I could have used a little less of the Hero's deceased wife. She was brought up more than I would have liked. The first half was fine but after the second half I was like: Can we move on from this chick?
The romance was slow burn and steamy albeit exhausting when they kept breaking up every time either of them got scared. The last quarter or so... after the h's mother returns, I felt the story started to rush to the finish line. It didn't really deal with the mother's return as it related to the h as an individual, and I felt like it's only purpose was to illustrate her parent's situation as it paralleled her relationship with Noah. It bothered me because up until this point the main characters were able to have lives and issues outside of each other. Though it was a good parallel and it was nicely thrown in without feeling like a different story, I wish the author had spent more time ALSO delving into the h's INDIVIDUAL issues with her mother, since she the first quarter or so of the book, she struggled too much with not wanting to be anything like her. I could also have used a more extended epilogue, specially with the constant fear of the H on having children.
I didn't like the introduction of the psychic chick at all! She added nothing to the story, in my honest opinion, and I felt like suddenly them being all BFFs felt extremely out of place. The heroine already HAD a BFF that was familiar with her entire history and instead of going to her for advise she kept coming to this new chick that pulled out her tarot cards and said nothing but cryptic bullshit. I just didn't get this friendship at all other than to give Matt, the Hero's BFF, someone to be with. This friendship would have been more apt had the character had only Lily, the H's dead wife, as a BFF, but with Bev there I didn't understand why she would rather spill her guts to someone she's known for 5 minutes other than someone she's known for a lifetime (Bev). It would have at least been nice to have included Bev and made them a trio. Alas, it just didn't work for me and it cost the story an entire star, it bothered me that much.
It was a good story and I would definitely read more by this author. I understand it was her first romance only novel and for that I feel she did a good job.