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The Way Home
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This one made for a quick read. I finished this in one sitting.
This is one of those books where boy meets the girl and it's all about courtship where they eventually fall in love with each other.
In this story, Anna and Saxon are already in a relationship at the beginning of the book and the relationship felt very imbalanced, Anna being the vulnerable party here.
But as the book progresses the relationship balance changes when Anna takes a decision to move on and here we start looking at things from Saxon's perspective. This is one of the older romances where I could actually understand why Saxon behaved the way he did (as generally in such romances the hero is a douche-bag and behaves like a dick for no apparent reason). This one kept well away from this trope.
By the end we root for them to have a happy life and no spoilers here they do.
There is also a short part where Saxon and his earlier life comes into picture and Anne helps him sort out all his issues. I enjoyed reading this bit.
In this story, Anna and Saxon are already in a relationship at the beginning of the book and the relationship felt very imbalanced, Anna being the vulnerable party here.
But as the book progresses the relationship balance changes when Anna takes a decision to move on and here we start looking at things from Saxon's perspective. This is one of the older romances where I could actually understand why Saxon behaved the way he did (as generally in such romances the hero is a douche-bag and behaves like a dick for no apparent reason). This one kept well away from this trope.
By the end we root for them to have a happy life and no spoilers here they do.
There is also a short part where Saxon and his earlier life comes into picture and Anne helps him sort out all his issues. I enjoyed reading this bit.
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