![]() Rina's trust and James's insecurity and self-doubt both made a lot of sense, and I wanted to slap one specific brother upside the head several times for fueling it. I did like the way that we were able to see how their different pasts had affected both their present and their plans for the future that part was done really well. ![]() ![]() Or did he seriously expect her not to take it seriously? I don't know-I should know by now that romance books are full of the "can't stop thinking about you but of course I can't marry you" attitude that I've never understood, but-yeah, I still don't understand it. Was he supposed to be purposely leading her on and then just planning to drop her after he'd gotten her to agree to stay? Because that didn't seem to match with his genuinely kind and caring nature. ![]() I also found it hard to understand why James was continually kissing Rina and apparently trying to draw her into an attraction when he kept saying he had no intention of marrying. It did seem kind of odd that they were willing to have a fake engagement in order to travel into the wilderness together (basically a vehicle to get them stuck in the woods alone) but flat out reject the idea of using it to shield Rina's reputation afterward. I enjoyed this story overall, although the description is a bit misleading, since the engagement of convenience happens before they're stuck in the woods together and not as a result of it. ![]()
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