Well not too much to say except this was kind of boring. Roberts seems mostly fixated on the decorations in this one and not actually developing the characters. We have one moment of tension/plot that is quickly dealt with which didn't feel realistic to me. I liked Avery and Owen separately, but did...
I somehow misunderstood the back cover of this one. I thought for some reason Owen was literally Avery’s first and last boyfriend (as in, the only one). I didn’t think that was right, but that make for some confusion on my part when it became clear that wasn’t the case. We learn a little more ...
Owen and Avery have known each other since they were children, he was her first boyfriend when she was five, his mother was her surrogate mother when her own left, he was there for her when things were good and when they were bad, his family gave her the opportunity to open her first restaurant, his...
First, let me say, the scene where Owen walks into his mom's kitchen first thing in the morning was hysterical. In spite of the humour, and the great dialogue between the brothers, I didn't like this one as much as I liked the first. Ms. Roberts chose a heavier, more romantic theme for Owen and A...
I loved the First Boyfriend/Last Boyfriend concept. What a great idea for a romance novel and I felt that Nora Roberts did it justice. Since it isn't the romance of the century Ms. Roberts didn't play it that way. Just the boy next door who was the girl next doors instant love. With the "I'm gonna ...
(Audio) There wasn't really much external conflict until the last third of the book and, frankly, I was a little bit bored. Too much internal fretting over Avery and Owen's friends-to-lovers development. I might have liked this better in print...while the narrator is decent at exposition and men's...
Owen Montgomery is an organised man, to a fault, however the only thing that can distract him is Avery McTavish. They were childhood sweethearts and although they drifted apart they're now starting to drift together. As usual you know where it's going, it was pretty predictable but the dialogue sp...
Owen Montgomery, Avery McTavish Beckett Montgomery, Clare Brewster,Ryder Montgomery, Hope BeaumontI love this family. Avery has some issues and who can blame her but thank goodness she has Owen.
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