Frustrated by pop culture references that are too Gen X for a high school kid in 2014. I'm not buying that a kid from the class of 2015 would be watching John Hughes movies, listening to the Mermaids soundtrack, not using the map app on a phone when driving, or playing with Barbies rather than American Girl Dolls.
Lovely setting and a sweet story. (With plenty of spice.)
The drama and secrets are low stakes, and I got frustrated with the whole “Lucy leaves her whole life behind and risks a major job opportunity to help Bridget through a crisis, but Bridget refuses to tell Lucy what the crisis is” aspect of the story. Just tell her!!! Also, stop talking about vinho verde!!!
Good if you love:
Hot dudes names Felix
Oysters
Anne of Green Gables
Friends who are kind of shitty but are really understanding and maybe they should just TALK TO EACH OTHER?
A time traveling Viking loves slaughtering enemies with his magical sword (not a euphemism) almost as much as he loves making love to ladies. He meets a foxy college professor who wears fake glasses and frumpy clothes in order to be taken seriously at work. The magic/cursed sword brings them together, the sexy times happen behind closed doors, and eventually they live happily ever after.
Published in 1995, so this book leans heavily into the 90's style of feminism that claims to celebrate independent, professional women ... but they better be ready to serve cookies in the local bake-off as a photo-op for their husband's career. (Let's call it the Hillary Clinton paradox.)
It's a little bit like Outlander without the historical research or in-depth medical lessons.
“That night in the library” referenced 8 times, and the incident that took place “that night” did not live up to the hype
The MFC’s vibrator is mentioned 18 times (side note: what kind of professional brings a vibrator to a remote archeological jungle dig site with zero access to batteries?!?)
Overall, this was trite, redundant, and rushed. Read for a book bingo challenge, otherwise would’ve DNF’d at 40%.
Solid mystery/thriller with a side of romance. This is number 4 or 5 in a series, but fine as a stand alone. Good mix of detective work and murder without relying on torture or gratuitous violence.
I love a fierce heroine and a tortured hero (literally and figuratively). He has to make up for lost time, she has to learn to forgive him, together they team up to avenge his kidnapping. I fell in love with these two dummys.
Some light kink (blindfolds!), some references to torture (he was kidnapped and beaten), some miscommunication (ultimately resolved).