I can't remember how I stumbled across this book, probably a suggestion, but after reading the synopsis, I thought "why not." I basically went in to this with no expectations, but even that earned this book only about 3.5 stars from me.
I was good, but it lacked quite a few things. Firstly, I had a hard time buying into the emotions of the characters. The narrator claimed how characters felt for each other another, but I just didn't see it or feel it for myself. Mack's attraction toward Tully, felt very superficial. Maybe it was just me, that I interpreted it that way, but the following lines bothered me.
"She's not a woman I would have pursued when we first met, not someone I would have wanted to to take to bed. I was drawn to her because of her warmth and because of her attention to Cody. Now, everything about her seems right, seems to fit so well with what I want, with what I need."
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't find those lines romantic in the slightest. This was said after Tully changed everything she was. Her looks being part of it. Maybe I'm just a romantic, but I feel like someone should be loved for who they are, not who they will be when they change everything about themselves. Her confidence was a great change and good for character development on her part, but when Mack first met her, it wasn't enough for him to love her for her warmth and sweetness. She had to change her looks and become more confident.
The second thing that bothered me was the fact that Tully says multiple times that she is Cody's real mother and that's how she see's it. Once she said, "I am his real mother." After Mack says, "You're his stepmother, not his natural mother, but Cody loves you as if you were."
Tully, replies with, "That's because I'm the only mother he's known. I don't think of myself as his stepmother, and neither does Cody."
Okay, so now that that is out there, I'll go further into the story where she says this to someone after receiving praise for her children's book. "Thank you. I wrote it for my stepson and never dreamed it would be published."
If she thought of Cody as her biological son, I wonder that she felt it necessary to explain to a perfect stranger that Cody was her stepson. Maybe these little things shouldn't bother me, but they really do."
And lastly, the ending was seriously lacking for me. (SPOILER!!!!) After the way Tully left her son, I wish the end would have shown a reunion between the two after being apart for so long. I felt like it was much needed to wrap up the story. (Spoiler END!!!) I didn't get that overwhelming feeling of happiness at the end of this book, and that disappointed me.
Besides these points I've made, I did like the book even if I skimmed through some parts of it. It was good, but it wasn't great. That is where the 3.5 stars come in. I was torn between the half star rating. It could have been only 3 stars and it might end up that way after I've had time to dwell on it a bit longer.