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More like 3.7 stars really.
I'll make this short.
I enjoyed the Husband's Regret. Probably more than I should since the trope used by the author is not my favorite trope in the world and very few authors can pull it off. Natasha Anders did a good job with it. It has all the right 'elements' so to speak. That and the groveling is really, really good. My only complaints about the whole plot was that thebig misunderstanding thing became too drawn out for my taste. Their initial conflict could have been resolved halfway through allowing for another conflict the second half as a test to their relationship but it didn't happen.
BUT STILL, the groveling is really, really good. And Bryce was so different from the man he was during the first half of the book compared to the second half of the book. And Kayla was just too darn adorable, she deserves a star in my ratings.
The angst wasn't quite as brutal as the Unwanted Wife but it figured well enough to satisfy any seasoned angst-junkie. And as I mentioned before, Bryce's transformation was wonderful to behold. I loved his growth the most. His insecurities and fear stemming from hisaccident and subsequent loss of hearing was emotionally succinct.
Overall, quite a good read but not quite as good as the Unwanted Wife. But then that's just my humble opinion. This book deserves to read. So if you liked The Unwanted Wife, chances are, you will also enjoy this one.
ARC provided by MontLake in exchange for an honest review.
I'll make this short.
I enjoyed the Husband's Regret. Probably more than I should since the trope used by the author is not my favorite trope in the world and very few authors can pull it off. Natasha Anders did a good job with it. It has all the right 'elements' so to speak. That and the groveling is really, really good. My only complaints about the whole plot was that the
BUT STILL, the groveling is really, really good. And Bryce was so different from the man he was during the first half of the book compared to the second half of the book. And Kayla was just too darn adorable, she deserves a star in my ratings.
The angst wasn't quite as brutal as the Unwanted Wife but it figured well enough to satisfy any seasoned angst-junkie. And as I mentioned before, Bryce's transformation was wonderful to behold. I loved his growth the most. His insecurities and fear stemming from his
Overall, quite a good read but not quite as good as the Unwanted Wife. But then that's just my humble opinion. This book deserves to read. So if you liked The Unwanted Wife, chances are, you will also enjoy this one.
ARC provided by MontLake in exchange for an honest review.
The book dragged because it was too long. Also the hero was a dick.