![]() ![]() ![]() I liked that consent was always clear, especially since Winter could have been played as an alpha, buuut. Like, they make sense, but where were they? Both characters would've been more compelling if those things had been consistent so we knew what we were dealing with. The book feels over two-thirds of the way through, so there's a big slump of interest there, and then suddenly the characters have new hang-ups that weren't apparent at all before. Unfortunately the rest of it was just mediocre for me. The author also has a good grasp on POV, managing to convey both characters' narratives without being confusing or doing harsh transitions from one to the other. I also liked the paranormal aspects a lot, with magic and ghosts being real but not usually very flashy, not things that most people believe in, but sometimes tourist attractions and things like that. I liked the 1920s setting, a nice change from the usual historical-romance go-tos. ![]()
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