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A review by emaan0920_
The Reason I Married Him by Meghan Quinn
4.0
I didn’t like Aubree in the first half of TWIHH, but in this book I learned why she was closed off and cold. My heart went out to her dealing with all the trauma from her father and others that scarred her, with Cassidy’s death on top of all that. But like Wyatt observed, her personality might have been guarded, but real and authentic; she had character and ambition.
The banter was entertaining. I haven’t read many books with a sunshiny guy and grumpy girl, and I’d really like to see more. The sarcasm and sass were a source of laughs, but there was a more serious side as we got to see Wyatt break through Aubree’s walls.
I liked Wyatt right away. He wasn’t perfect, but nobody is. He had his faults, and there were different approaches he could’ve taken. But what I really liked about him was how understanding and patient he was, the lengths he took to make sure Aubree realized her worth. I came to realize that they bonded over losing siblings and wanting to keep their treasured places (the farm for her, the cabin for him) close.
TW: verbal abuse from a parent (brief)
The banter was entertaining. I haven’t read many books with a sunshiny guy and grumpy girl, and I’d really like to see more. The sarcasm and sass were a source of laughs, but there was a more serious side as we got to see Wyatt break through Aubree’s walls.
I liked Wyatt right away. He wasn’t perfect, but nobody is. He had his faults, and there were different approaches he could’ve taken. But what I really liked about him was how understanding and patient he was, the lengths he took to make sure Aubree realized her worth. I came to realize that they bonded over losing siblings and wanting to keep their treasured places (the farm for her, the cabin for him) close.
TW: verbal abuse from a parent (brief)