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husnaibrahim_ 's review for:
Mine Till Midnight
by Lisa Kleypas
Yeah, this book was just okay. I wasn’t really feeling the whole people, especially the men, telling Amelia what to do thing. It was a major turn-off, especially when Cam suddenly became possessive towards the end. I mean, out of nowhere he’s all like bossy. It just felt weird, you know? Because if we had seen that side of him from start it would have made more sense but the sudden shift clashed with Amelia’s desire to assert her independence, making it feel rather strange. Also, Amelia and Cam’s relationship felt kinda surface-level. It was just basically sexual tension and attraction but I wanted more depth. While these are valid aspects to consider in a partner, there wasn’t much else that demonstrated a deep understanding between them, especially considering they got married in such a short period of time.
On a more positive note, the introduction of Romani culture into the story was highly intriguing. the Romani culture aspect was really fascinating with Cam being a Romany guy navigating the English world, while keeping his past a secret. Despite my reservations about the main characters’ relationship, I must admit that I was captivated by the exploration of Cam’s Romani heritage. The potential for further character development and the mysteries surrounding Cam and Merripen hold promise. It’s also got me really curious to find out his connection to Kev Merripen. And honestly, I’m more invested in Win and Merripen’s story. They’ve got that special something so I can’t wait for Win and Merripen’s book because I find myself more drawn to their story.
Overall, this book was just okay. It had its moments, but Amelia and Cam’s relationship lacked that extra connection to the story. It didn’t fully satisfy my expectations, and I was left wanting more closure and depth in the story.