For the most part I would say that I liked this book, but I didn't love it, and at points I was cringing. What I liked about the book: Lucy and Sam were enjoyable characters that had chemistry together. Although the Amazon blurb leads one to believe that there is a "big misunderstanding" with how they start dating, in actuality Sam tells Lucy right away about Kevin setting them up. I found this a refreshing way to deal with the plot rather than Kleypas relying on a hidden secret only to bring it out later for drama.
What I didn't like: the book seemed to waffle between being a contemporary romance and chick lit. When it read as romance I found the story flowed more and had more chemistry. When it read as chick lit, I lost interest and skimmed the pages. Although Lucy and Sam had chemistry, I would characterize the romance in this book as subtle. I much prefer Kleypas' books that have steamier love scenes. There is also a paranormal element to the story involving Lucy's ability to change glass into butterflies and Sam's ability to grow plants. I didn't really see a need for the magic. It felt like it was placed in the book as an after thought. Overall, not one of Lisa Kleypas' best efforts. If you are looking for a meatier romance try one of her historicals or the contemporary Texas trilogy.
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