This book was a departure from Sidney Bristol’s usual edge-of-your-seat romantic adventures, more of a purely contemporary romance. I liked it. It was another visit to Ransom Texas to spend time with some familiar characters in a place that feels like home. The tension in the plot was simply the type of tension you'd expect from any romance, and perhaps because I am so accustomed to the usual drama Ms. Bristol injects into her stories (mafia, gangs, psycho-killers, drug dealers, and so on), I found this refreshing.
There was no real villain in this book. Even AK, who seems like she could be villainous, is actually just a misguided and damaged person. Cole, who could have been a real mess based on his upbringing, was pretty great. Scarlet, orphaned when quite young, damaged by an abusive ex-, and an eternal optimist/romantic, was extremely likable.
It was inevitable that there would be some angst, but the cause of it surprised me. The solution was not a complete surprise, but it was fun anyway. Overall, it was a fun story with relatable characters, and I recommend it.