3.5 Stars
Not my favorite LaVyrle Spencer, but it had several exceptional elements, and a lot of heartrending moments.
The best aspect of The Hellion is definitely the backstory that sets up the plot. Rachel and Tommy Lee quite literally grew up together, made inseparable by the bond of their parents' friendship. At seventeen they fell in love, but they were torn apart...
Now Tommy Lee is the town hellion (See that? Title). He's been through three marriages, he drinks like a fish and drives like a man with a death wish. And he's just that. On the day of Rachel's husband's funeral, Tommy Lee appears at the cemetery ready to put an end to their twenty-four year separation. But he has a lot of changes to make first.
My prime enjoyment came from our hero, Tommy Lee Gentry, and I'll give you all the reasons why I loved him:
-- I love a non-traditional hero. At the beginning of The Hellion , Tommy Lee is unwell in appearance, lethargic, overweight. He was so completely disparate from a "romance novel hero" that I almost forgot he was one! I love it!
-- He CHANGED for Rachel. I mean really changed. Not only did he clean up his act, he changed his whole diet and developed an exercise routine to win the heart of his true love. That's a man.
-- HE LOVED THAT WOMAN FOR 24 FREAKING YEARS. HE NEVER STOPPED.
The main downside of this book was that it was simply dragged on for too long. Once Tommy Lee and Rachel reunited the story continued and expanded with an unnecessary amount of detail. Once I finally got to the end I was, unfortunately, kind of over the blissfulness of their union, simply because I had already been happy for them a hundred pages ago. But, nevertheless, the happy conclusion got my heartstrings a couple times. I ask for little more than that.
In short: Not my favorite, but a fantastic beginning, an interesting relationship, and an admirable man.