This book concludes the delightful Eatons series from this author. I’ve really enjoyed reading the books even though they are somewhat old-fashioned and have potentially problematic aspects to them especially with the way the couples fight and talk to each other. I definitely got some allusions to potential toxic masculinity and more traditional roles of women. But that’s not to say that the women in this series are anything but fierce and strong and kickbutt or that the men are anything but adoring and wholeheartedly in love with the heroines. It’s just a completely different vibe from what today’s reader expects in a post-#metoo , modern feminist world. And because I am “today’s reader,” I do see the problematic bits. That said, I also really enjoy old-fashioned romances like this and the fact that in addition to being kinda old-school, they’re also incredibly spicy (heat level 🌶🌶🌶).
This particular book features Joseph and Crystal, two successful professionals who meet whilst they’re both on extended business trips and neighbors at a residential hotel. It turns out they have a lot in common and sparks fly, but Crystal’s parents dysfunctional marriage has colored her view of commitment. This novel falls into the secret baby trope (not a spoiler, you find this out in chapter 1) that I don’t think was executed in the best way. I didn’t feel Crystal had a good enough reason for the secret baby behavior and I love the secret baby trope and have a huge tolerance for flakeyness within it, but even I found myself side-eyeing. I also feel like it was resolved too easily. My second bug bear with this particular book was the flashback style in which it was written. For what it was, because of the incredible storytelling ability of the author, it was very entertaining. But my personal preference would have been to start the book chronologically, rather than start the book at point B then have the majority of the plot be a flashback taking us from point A in the past all the way up to the start of the book. I just am not a huge fan of the flashback or skipping timelines in books.
This wasn’t my favorite in the series but it was still an immensely entertaining and dramatic read. I don’t think this series will be for everyone, but if you don’t mind a sexy, old fashioned romance, you might like this one. This series was my first exposure to this author and I’m such a huge fan now. I’m looking forward to reading more of her backlist!