shemi 's review for:

A Husband's Regret by Natasha Anders
5.0

I just love the way I can feel emotion so often and so clearly when I read this authors books.

I could've done with a little less crying on Bronwyns part, and I don't know why the author likes to emphasize how plain her heroines are and how perfect their spouses are; especially since it makes the mc's feel less compatible, (specifically regarding Bryce being immediately infatuated with Bronwyn but never really specifying why).

I really, REALLY appreciate that their child's presence was felt and that she was fully a part of the story, but it wasn't annoying or obtrusive like how children are often conveyed in books (ESPECIALLY books where the children act and speak way above/below their age capabilities. Or books where children speak in baby-talk inaccurately, constantly, and cringily).