3.25 stars!
Eh, sorry guys, I wasn't much of a fan of this one. I enjoyed Red as a character and Owen somewhat - mostly towards the end - but I didn't really connect with them. I've read great, even amazing novella's/short stories before, so I know it can be done and the shortness of their meeting and happy ending didn't have to play out quite like it did.
I didn't feel much chemistry, and they apparently fall in love not even within a day of knowing each other, but hours, maybe 12 at most. Maybe that's why I didn't feel the chemistry, because it was really, really rushed.
At first there was something, and I was intrigued, I'm not gonna lie, and their convo was cute and cheeky and fun, but then it just got so serious so fast out of nowhere.
Like maybe they could have had their fling, wanted to see more of each other and like said "hey call me and stuff" and then we could have gotten snippets over the next couple of months of them talking and falling in love, and then we get to the next Christmas and that's when they're in love and want to settle down with each other or something, what have you.
I feel like that would have been more believable for this story, and the chemistry might have come through more. It was there at first, no question, and as they were walking around the airport and shopping it was cute. But then by the time they're on their own and sneak off for some hanky panky, it felt rushed, way too rushed, and I started to lose interest.
Their sexytimes wasn't too chemistry filled or fun or interesting. If the sex scene feels generic or by rote, then why have it in there? I always say if you can't write a good sex scene - or at least, you're sex scene is pretty glossed over and generic, then why have it in there at all? It feels put in there just to please readers more than the author's wanting to write it and so it comes off pretty blah, imo.
Like the author or author's have to be pretty into it to make it a great and amazing sex scene worth being in the story, and when it's not...it falls flat.
I wanted more for Red (who I vaguely remember from the last book) than this story, he deserved more because he's cute and adorable and a sweetheart. Owen was really good for him, no doubt, but the story itself didn't do him justice, sorry to say.
An okay story with a pretty good beginning and a so-so middle and end. Not my favorite. Still fun at times, though.