3.5 stars.
I’ve been waiting for Liam’s story this whole series, and I’m pleased to say it’s probably my favourite. If you’re new, though, don’t worry you can still escape to the country without too much prior knowledge of what’s gone before.
I like Liam a lot. He may have spent most of his life avoiding commitment, but he has his reasons and he’s not a user. He may date a lot, but he’s not a man-whore and he cares deeply for those he’s close to. I loved seeing a bit more of his life and the way he is with Poppy is adorable.
Ah, Poppy. I can’t decide if she was plain clueless when it came to her life in New York, or willfully naive. Her obliviousness to the red flags of her relationship were almost as irritating as her ability to run and hide from her problems, but away from that she’s a decent character who is good at her job and struggles to cope with her mother. I don’t blame her in the least for falling for Liam, because he really is irresistible.
There were a few niggles, though. Firstly, everything to do with Liam’s work partner, while undeniably tragic, felt utterly out of place. It gets glossed over far too quickly and because of the big time leap afterwards doesn’t seem to affect Liam at all. This left a nasty gratuitous feeling about it all, when in truth it could have had so much more important things to say. Likewise, I would have liked to have had some follow up to the medical case Poppy flagged when she was in New York – and maybe more about her mother too. This series does have a habit of introducing interesting medical cases and never following up on them, and I was sad to see it continue in this book.
On the whole, though, this is an easy medical romance that bobbles along at a steady place, ventures into some emotional areas and is never afraid of confronting tricky issues, even if doesn’t always give them the follow up they might deserve. Throw in a lovely hero like Liam, add a sprinkling of interesting and fun characters (many returning from previous books) and it all adds up to an enjoyable read.
(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)