A review by readerpants
Cherish Me by Farrah Rochon

4.0

Bingo square: "Hero named Harry." Cheating a little, b/c I have a feeling that Harrison, our hero, definitely never went by "Harry." But this was a shockingly difficult square to fill!

I loved:
The rekindling / second chance romance;
"older" hero and heroine;
the focus on their needs, relationship, and learning new skills to be together - especially learning how to communicate;
Very little plot, lots of processing;
The descriptions of Italy! What a fun, luxurious imaginative experience.

I wished the pre-diabetes storyline, with its emphasis on their child's weight loss, hadn't taken up so much space in the story. (Honestly, I'd rather it hadn't been there at all.) But otoh, that may be a good example of "not for me" rather than a criticism.