Debbie B. (orchid7) - reviewed on + 266 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really did not like the hero in this book. Sebastian was a selfish idiot throughout almost the entire story, even towards the end when he finally gets over himself and reveals his "deep, dark secret" to Freddie.
Freddie deserves whatever she gets throughout the story. I would have dumped the hero on his backside and left him there where he deserved.
I guess you can tell that I never really connected with either character. There really wasn't any real chemistry between the hero and heroine, just a bunch of "let's get this over with" sex. Neither of them had very likable personality.
I was also disappointed with the story. Towards the end, the author attempts to toss in a bit of intrigue, but I felt that it was out of place there, and that it may have worked a bit better if it had been introduced earlier in the story. It was just too little, too late.
Freddie deserves whatever she gets throughout the story. I would have dumped the hero on his backside and left him there where he deserved.
I guess you can tell that I never really connected with either character. There really wasn't any real chemistry between the hero and heroine, just a bunch of "let's get this over with" sex. Neither of them had very likable personality.
I was also disappointed with the story. Towards the end, the author attempts to toss in a bit of intrigue, but I felt that it was out of place there, and that it may have worked a bit better if it had been introduced earlier in the story. It was just too little, too late.