Like
a fairy-tale, it should have been so wonderful: after a year of marriage, Grace
Huntington still experiences undreamt-of passionate bliss. But stubborn doubts
keep eating away at her. Despite the many happy moments when she feels close to
Jonathan, sometimes he seems just as inscrutable as he did at the start. And
now she has something to confess, something she knows will put an enormous
strain on their relationship.
My
review:
I was really looking forward to
reading the last chapter in Grace's and Jonathan's turbulent romance, was I was
rather disappointed. I think for me there were too many twists and turns for
such a quick read. It felt like Kathryn Taylor had all these great plot ideas
and was not allowed to unleash them into a full blown romance novel.
The first two books were brilliant,
believable and well written and I was expecting the same from this was. This
book begins two years after the Jonathan proposed to Grace. He's become
withdraw and Grace fears that he's regrets choosing her over his old life. She
also has a discovery of her own that puts her in a difficult position. When she
finds out that Jonathan is once again meeting with the creepy Yuuto, she
eavesdrops on their conversation and runs before Jonathan has a chance to
explain the things he says.
So once again Jonathan has to run
after Grace and make everything ok - and I think this is where it just goes
wrong for me. It is same plot, same story-line as before and it feels
repetitive.
Thank you very much to Netgalley and
Bastei Entertainment for access to this book in exchange for an honest opinion.
My rating: 3/5
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