Moon Fox
I stumbled across this book and was very excited about reading it due to the heroine being of Indian descent. While I can't say that this book turned out to be as wonderful as I had hoped, I did still enjoy it. The story itself offers lots of tension, drama and emotional turmoil as it unfolds. I found Ethan and Divya to be fairly likable and I did like them as a couple. I thought that they each were really what the other needed, whether they knew it or not. I freely admit the fact that I do not know much at all about Indian culture and customs, so I found the many details included in this book informative and welcome. I do feel that I could have enjoyed this book more if the characters (At least one of them!) had shown a bit more maturity. Neither did though and that led me to having some issues with investing in this duo in the long term. The single biggest drawback for me though was the way Divya treated Ethan. AS I said previously, maturity was severely absent in these two and I constantly felt that Divya was talking down to Ethan because she was SO MUCH more clever and able to control her family and situations around her. HA!! Excuse me Miss! In case you failed to notice your life is a mess, you just ran away from your wedding with a stranger and you tell a whole lot of lies. I found that super annoying and I rolled my eyes at her antics so much I got a headache. This is my objective and unsolicited review.