![]() ![]() As I said about On Dublin Street, I like and appreciate that their romance came to a heartwarming conclusion in one book, instead of dragging on unnecessarily into sequels. ![]() Because of all these things, their HEA was very satisfying. I loved the chemistry between Cam and Jo. But you have to admit that Jo was also clueless and out of line for staying in touch with Malcolm. Plus there’s the fact that she turned out to be RIGHT to have misgivings about the give-and-take between Cam and the ex (again, because he was so clueless). Again, due to Jo’s insecurities, it wasn’t unbelievable that she was immediately jealous of the ex I think I would have been apprehensive, too. He was unreasonable in thinking it was okay to be friendly with his ex to the extent that he was, especially knowing Jo’s insecurities, but, unfortunately, he isn’t the only man in the world who is clueless about some things. Yes, she was often indecisive, but get over it, people! Not everyone is super-strong and determined, so why should all book heroines be that way? Yes, Cam was sometimes crass (especially at the beginning of their acquaintance), but I felt he redeemed himself with the love and support he exhibited later. This was one lady who really deserved her HEA. ![]() The storyline brought tears to my eyes several times. I loved On Dublin Street, but this one was even better! Although I’ve never had problems like Jo, I felt deep empathy for her issues, which were big and many. ![]()
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