![]() And despite his reasons for not telling her, he made a huge mistake, hurt her deeply by letting her believe alternative explanation. The reason he breaks up with her is super dramatic, bit unrealistic to me. Others aren't as picky as I am, apparently. ![]() I dislike drama for drama's sake, so I'm not sure about reading another Burgoa right now. Like she's a dog who will come when she's called. What would have happened had the truth not come out? Or come out later? Would he have still thought "Welp, now that's cleared up I can have Tess again." He makes all the decisions and she - like an idiot - gives in. And then.ĪND THEN the truth comes out and he decides they need to be together again. Particularly since he knew Tess already had issues around betrayal. I hate when men in books betray their women with a casual "she'll get over it", and then somehow seem surprised when the women don't. Then he decides to end things to "spare her". They make the relationship work for two years. ![]() My hunch was strengthened at the set up, and then by the time I learned I was right I was apathetic to the whole thing.)Ģ.a) Gage pursues Tess. ![]() (To be honest, I suspected as much from the description. This wasn't slow, this was glacial.Ģ) I knew what the twist was from the moment it was set up. The plot was interesting, the characters and dialogue were great, but it lost me on two points.ġ) I'm a fan of the slow burn. This is my first Burgoa novel and it was an okay read. ![]()
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