Ratings21
Average rating3.8
The writing and pacing were so good. I had to mark down some notes because seeing Liberty's childhood and upbringing crafted her character and life beautifully. It gave me an insight into her hometown, her family and her personal thoughts. The writing was flawless and the story was easy to get lost in and lose a few hours reading. I loved seeing Liberty's devotion to her sister and how naturally she fell into the role of caregiver–throughout the entire book. From the very beginning her giving nature was easy to discern and part of her personality.
The romance came later on in the book and the second half of the book was not what I expected but I did appreciate the new characters that were introduced and became a family to Liberty and her sister. The love interest in the first half was very enthralling because their connection grew organically, as did the romance in the second half. I'm glad with who Liberty ended up with but the second love interest was not exactly my cup of tea sometimes. He was very nice but he was more like a stock character of what the author thought an appealing billionaire Texan businessman should be. Which was pretty great in the end but made the story feel very formulaic.