The ending of this book was great. The beginning and middle were a little tough for me to get through. It is the trope of the older lady with the younger lady. And the older lady has lots of reservations. Frankly, i don't know how this would really work IRL. Does someone that young and confident really stay around after getting pushed away so many freakin times? I really like this author's work but she did the same thing in Crossing Lines. And in both cases i started speed reading or even jumping ahead instead of savoring. In this book, even at the halfway mark, I was actually expecting it to end with Carmela still conflicted and pushing away. I really liked Rhiannon, she had an arc, she grew in many ways, and i was wondering why she didn't just change jobs to try to get over her crush. I guess we needed someone to drive the plot and not move on to someone who actually can return her feelings.
Since these get such great reviews i guess people must really like the long push away. I'll probably stay away from this trope for awhile. As much as i liked when they finally got together (no spoiler, right, we know it's going to happen), for me it was too long to get there. Also, i wish the epilogue would have had something about the sister.