
Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyable romance, and I liked the author's consistent characterization of Maggie, that her reclusive nature isn't immediately forgotten once she marries and has kids. However, I wasn't sure what to make of Maggie's brother, Nathan (the villain of the piece) and his foreman. It had a "gay = perverted + wrong" vibe to it. It seemed a cliched and unnecessary element to have gayness exist in the book only to seemingly "prove" how loathsome Maggie's brother and his cohort were. For that, I dock the rating to 3.5 stars.