![]() ![]() it felt too shallow, like it was pandering to looks-obsessed teen girls. ![]() Like, I get that this is written for teens, but. Long hair, delicate features, and a pleasing figure for one, and a strong jaw, tousled hair, and bulging muscles for the other. I don't mean the sexual attraction, which can happen between non-beautiful people too, but the fact that both Isabelle and Cole were very, very pretty to look at, and they knew it. Cole Warwick, a handsome woodcutter, rescues her.Īctually, that's what I especially didn't care for in this book: how much emphasis the author and the characters put on physical appearances. It's not quite my flavor of tea, if that makes sense.īeautiful, delicate Lady Isabelle runs away from the cruel man her stepmother wants her to marry. ![]() But on the other hand, it's a lot more focused on romantic feelings than I generally enjoy. On the one hand, I like the message it conveys: that you don't need to try to be like other people in order to be important. ![]()
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