![]() Why? Because someone told her that’s what God wanted her to do. ![]() Stockholm syndrome much? Not ok.įinally, she musters the courage to take steps that show some wisdom, but then she changes her mind and goes back to being involved with a man she barely knows, has lied to her, abducted her, and done little to nothing to demonstrate that he is anything less than the scoundrel he appears. She doesn’t try to escape during the abduction, because…wait for it…she fell in love with him during the abduction, while he was treating her badly and, you know, ABDUCTING her, over the course of like 3 days. He treats her poorly, is unkind, cold, and inconsiderate of her during this “safe” abduction, but it’s ok, because they’re exchanging witty remarks that demonstrate even though they’ve only just met that they’re really getting to know each other and totally falling for each other.somehow. He abducts her, but it’s ok, because he’s not going to hurt her, he’ll keep her safe…while he’s ABDUCTING her! Not ok! But deep down she knows he's a good guy, even though he doesn't show it or, in fact, any positive traits at all. But it’s ok, because he’s misunderstood and she’ll figure out who he really is, eventually, somehow, despite his attempts to prevent her from knowing. ![]() He kisses her anyway, but it’s ok, because halfway through she decides she wanted to be kissed by the guy she didn’t know. ![]() ![]() Typical romantic trope, not my favorite for sure, often feels cheap, but fine. I couldn’t find this book romantic or appealing, at all, couldn’t even finish it. ![]()
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