![]() ![]() Other than that, this was a sweet HR with lots of interesting elements that i enjoyed. (✗) i didnt particularly care for all the parts (there were significant amount) that were given to set up for future installments mostly because i read this as a standalone. (✗) im being overdramatic with this one, but truly the way the hero ended literally every sentence he spoke to the heroine with “My Lady” grated on my nerves. the story began with them having already established a somewhat friendly, professional guard/client relationship. (―) we didnt see the initial introduction between the MCs. (―) for all the suspense and abduction shenanigans, the big reveal and explanation for why they happened was kind of. ![]() (―) i think that some of the dialogues were skating the edge of cheese-land, but they werent cringey. Be my wife and teach me to laugh and let me buy you beer and ride with me on the beaches of Cornwall. I can’t.I can’t breathe when you’re not with me. “I’m not letting you go after this.” He raised his head. (✓) they were far apart in CLASS & SOCIAL STATUS, but together they were quite the GRUMPY/SUNSHINE pair. during the travel, they played the FAKE RELATIONSHIP card and *innocently* engaged in some ONE BED action. (✓) in an attempt to escape some danger, they ran away to the hero’s remote hometown. the hero was 31yo (or 33yo, im blinking on this particular detail) and the heroine 21yo virgin. (✓) he was also an ex-military man of sort and happened to be her BODYGUARD hired by the heroine’s. He was your typical silent, broody, gruff, stoic, expressionless hero who looked, sounded, and acted like nothing fazed him, but deep down he secretly ✧ adored ✧ the heroine. More than his freedom, should it come to that.” He cared for Lady Phoebe Batten more than anything else in life. “Somewhere, at some indefinable point, he’d crossed a bridge and the bridge had crumbled behind him. Who had a strong, kind, upbeat personality and optimistic view in life. Because without that freedom I’m just a dull, chained thing and I won’t be that woman anymore. If I stumble, if I run into things and fall and hurt myself it’s because I can and I’m free to do so, Maximus. “It’s not my blindness that cripples me, it’s everyone else deciding I can’t live because of my blindness. “She stood, a little unsteadily, true, but on her own two feet. This felt like reading a Kristen Ashley book just from the amount of kidnappings and attacks the heroine had to endure lol. ![]()
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