I'm not typically one for romance books. I hate when books stop the action to give us over-detailed sex scenes. I'd rather not know anything other than the fact that they had sex – heck, most of the time I don't think that's necessarily info that's pertinent to the plot of the book. Give me a good plot, forget about the sex. Fortunately, this was not an overly sex-filled book. In fact, the characters actually GASP! wait until they are married to do the deed. Yes, they mess around. Yes, there is some serious everything-but time with them, but they don't actually consummate their relationship until they are officially married. Having characters who wait is a breath of fresh air! This was a huge point of satisfaction for me.
So, if I don't generally like the romance genre, why'd I read this one? Honestly? Pure vanity! It's the Iroquois Series. I have Iroquois ancestry (or so I've been told), so that piqued my interest right away. I know, I know. But, hey, at least I'm honest! ;-)
Generally, the plot was interesting. It wasn't captivating, but not all stories can be. I was able to continue reading without feeling like I was torturing myself. And I was interested to see how it all played out. Leslie, the main character, was well developed. I felt we got a good idea of where she's from and what she's been through. The rest of the characters, however, I'm not so sure about. But, I know this is a series, so perhaps we'll learn more about them as the series plays out. One thing I really appreciated was how the Indian words were spelled out phonetically the first time they were presented, helping the reader to pronounce it correctly as they read along. I can appreciate that!
I have a few complaints. While overall clean, there were some grammatical errors that made me cringe – especially toward the end of the book. As an editor, I can see how that happens. You get fatigued as you go. This book could use another good editing read, with focus on the latter half. My other problem was that I felt it was overly descriptive. It felt fluffy and just silly. And, of course, this is a tour book that I no longer have in my possession, so I cannot provide an example. My apologies for that.
Overall, this was an interesting story. Will I read it again? Probably not. Would I recommend it? Maybe. Honestly, I wouldn't have read it if it wasn't for the Iroquois thing. Will I read more in the series? Sure, if the opportunity presents itself.