![]() ![]() In a book of this size I expected more, but as the first third was basically her as a ten year old, then the second half was her just out of high school, it stood to reason that you shouldn’t expect hot and heavy scenes until she’s a full fledged adult. I was surprised that there were very few sex scenes. She journeys through obstacles that ask her to redefine fear, family, and love, so that when she finally has a chance to be with the guy she should be with, she’s ready intellectually and emotionally. This book follows Caitlyn Sullivan from her kidnapping at the age of ten, to her early adult years around age 18, to her adult years which I think was mid- to late-twenties if I remember correctly. It was a lot longer than previous Roberts I’ve read too. ![]() This book had a different structure than those I’ve read by her in the past. Other romances I’ve tried seem to be sex focused, which I totally understand, but I’ve always liked how Roberts gives you more than you expect. Her books are mostly story with the romance being well woven into that story. Nora Roberts remains one of my go-to romance authors. ![]()
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