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estara January 23 2012, 19:28:28 UTC
I'm wondering if you liked the pacing? I read the third book in the series finally, because it had gotten so much support at Dear Author.com - and I thought we were missing out on some fleshing out of viewpoint of the heroine, not to mention that the meet cute between hero and heroine was quite awkwardly organised. When they got down to getting to know each other, it worked really well for me, too.

I have a spoilery review of Yours to Keep on GoodReads.

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janicu January 23 2012, 19:39:40 UTC
I felt like the pacing was fine, but the story feels less centered on the hero and heroine because of the secondary stories. I am not sure how you would feel about how the hero and heroine were fleshed out in this one. Really I felt like those two were perhaps the most easy going of the characters - they were rather adult about a lot of things in this book, so as characters that can come off as bland? Except they both said a lot of funny things too. I wish I could glance over the book again, but since I got it through netgalley the borrowing period expired.

I ended up feeling like I wanted to give it a 3.5 on goodreads (a smidge above just "liked it" because of the family aspects and secondary chars, but I gave it a 4 because goodreads won't let me give 3.5s, and I felt like it was closer to a 3 than a 3).

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estara January 24 2012, 12:43:26 UTC
That's the way I decide those half points reviews, too. Whether it is nearer the lower or higher point number ^^.

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janicu January 24 2012, 14:44:15 UTC
Whoops, and now I realize I meant "closer to a 4 than a 3". But you understood me. :)

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