![]() Her family dynamics were a secondary character that wonderfully filled this story with even more emotions and relationship nuances. Susannah plays a little bit of second fiddle to James but her calm, vulnerable, and solid demeanor made her a perfect complement to him. He was a hero who was witty, courageous, strong, utterly capable, and kind he's a sexy one. ![]() It's rough, disturbing, and courageous stuff to read and I enjoyed how the author didn't shy away from James' emotions. ![]() James' story of survival is spread out throughout the story until we get the ultimate grizzly details of how he became the lone survivor. James has PTSD from what he had to do to survive and thinks he is haunted by another survivor of the original shipwreck. "Maybe it's this way, son-when we have no choice, we may as well be brave." This is also told mostly from the hero's pov, which helped to give it a fresh spin. Y'all, the tongue-in-cheek humor and wit is top notch here. Maybe because I recently read one of her books, this felt like a Balogh with some Milan. ![]() Susannah Park married below her station, had her husband die before she even gave birth, and has been ostracized ever since. James Trevenen spent 5yrs marooned on an island. She smiled, and James felt his heart turn. ![]()
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