![]() ![]() For me, that was a good thing, because I adore betas. Kleypas is known for her sexy alphas, so Matthew is something of a departure from the norm. He is probably the closest Lisa Kleypas has come to writing a beta hero, and perhaps that's why I don't see a lot of love being expressed for the character. Everything just came together to create an emotional story that is definitely a keeper for me.Īlthough I adore Marcus ( It Happened One Autumn), Matthew has at the very least, tied him, but may have nudged ahead just a bit, as my favorite hero of the series. I suppose the ending was a tad bit rushed, but not enough to be unsatisfying. The secondary characters were fabulous too, and there was also some decent suspense created by the wait to see what secret Matthew was keeping and what the fall-out from it might be. I also felt that the characterizations were more well-drawn, or at least, the characters were more relatable for me. ![]() ![]() The couple had a sweet, tender relationship with plenty of deeply romantic moments. Both the hero and the heroine were extremely likable which wasn't necessarily the case for me with the first three books. As such, I wasn't sure what to expect going into it, but now that I've finished it, I'm going to go against the grain again, by saying that in my opinion, it is the best book amongst the original quartet. ![]() Show More possibly the least favorite book for most readers of the series. ![]()
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