For a harlequin presents, this book has a very good, angsty betrayal, several great OMG what have I done?! moments from the hero's perspective and a hero who has done some growing up in a good way. On the negative side most of the book takes place in the hero and heroine's heads. Also, I felt the he...
Just couldn't get into it - the first chapters had only about three sentences of dialogue hidden amongst pages and pages and pages of backstory and repetitive internal angst.