I could not get beyond the first chapter. It just dragged and took forever to introduce characters and backstory. I don't want to "read more and it gets better". If I don't care about the characters by the middle of the first chapter, I close it. So this book gets a DNF. By the way, I had not read any of the other books in this series. I have read Kurland before, but could not tell you which books. This book had a great underlying storyline and the male romantic lead was sweet, charming, and very male in all the right ways, but all the other aspects of this book just left me rolling my eyes and sighing in frustration a lot. The romantic relationship between the two character leads was actually boring in my opinion because it just kept going back and forth and back and forth due to unnecessary conflicts because of a simple lack of communication. This book would have been better if the author would have just focused on the one glaring, obvious problem of our hero and heroine coming from different centuries and resolving that and letting their relationship blossom as they strive to overcome that very main issue of why they can't be together instead of all those little dumb issues with her spotlight-stealing, pot-head sister.
What do You think about One Enchanted Evening (2010)?
Never really started this. Will go back to it when I feel like a romance.
—lex
Lovely! Again it's like family and coming home. Sigh....
—a7anand